McDermott Hustler Pool Cue $239.99 
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The McDermott Tournament Series Hustler Pool Cue lives up to its name. This cue looks like a regular house cue but is actually a premier two-piece cue with a hidden wood-to-wood joint that features a brass insert for added strength. Made from premier Michigan maple and exotic hardwoods this cue has real finger joints and four true traditional spliced points.The Hustler also features the exclusive McDermott Impact Control Ring made from a polymer matrix composite developed by NASA to maximize feel. It is finished in five coats of high-luster urethane to protect against scratches.Additional FeaturesTip: Triangle medium hardFerrule: Ivorine IIIShaft: North American Hard Rock mapleCollar: Impact Control RingJoint: Wood-to-wood/jump-break jointPin: 3/8 x 10 stainless steelBumper: Soft durometer polymer compositeButt construction: 2-pieceWeight system: Interchangeable weight bolt system from 18 to 20 ozWarranty: Lifetime including warpageMaintenance: Free lifetime maintenanceWith decades of cue-building experience Wisconsin-based McDermott puts craftsmanship first. Over 150 separate operations go into the construction of each McDermott cue. All shafts are made from the finest kiln-dried hand-selected North American Hard Rock maple and turned 11 times. All forearms and butts are hand-crafted from the most unusual and high quality woods from around the world. The wood is aged for up to two years and is machined three separate times to ensure straightness.Highly developed skills exclusive finishes and the latest technology all go in to the creation of a McDermott cue. Play with the best.
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