PHILLIPPI  CUSTOM CUES Billiard Cue Richard Phillipp

Description

These are PHILLIPPI CUSTOM CUES.

They're often confused with Philippine cues, but they're made in Maryland and are genuine American customs.

Because they're a manufacturer that produces only a small number of cues, they're rarely seen and are considered extremely rare.

The forehand features a bird's eye design with large figures.

The blade is made of ebony with four blades, one in black and one in green veneer. Perhaps the concept of this cue is the unique overlapping dot inlay on the tip.

The blade also features overlapping dot inlays.

The sleeve is made of ebony with a maple box.

The box features overlapping dot inlays, green veneer lines, and alternating vertical triple dots.

The handle is wrapped in goat leather, I believe.

Rings A and B are Bushka rings. Ring B has a dot. Ring C and D have a green line with double dots.

Shaft 1: Normal, Tip, SIB M, Tip Diameter 12.1mm.
107g
Shaft 2: Normal, Tip, Single-ply Tip diameter: 12.5
103g

The joint cap is a matching cap.

The butt cap is Delrin.

I've heard that all other white parts are genuine.

The Filippi manufacturer's colors are clearly visible,
while the clean design features a green and black base.

Of course, there's no bending or noise that would affect play.