McFarland MCF101 Birdseye Maple Pool Cue Stick
SKU: MCF101
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McFarland MCF101 Birdseye Maple Pool Cue Stick
McFarland has a reputation for combining high quality materials with superior craftsmanship and world-class manufacturing. The McFarland MCF101 pool stick is no exception. Crafted with a hardrock maple shaft and Birdseye maple butt, this simply designed cue will give you the power and precision you need to sink shots. The McFarland logo, a wee little bagpipe player overlay, is featured in black at the top of the forearm. Four sets of black and white rings can be found at each end of the butt as well as surrounding the solid black Irish linen wrap. A compact, solid hit is achieved through the use of a wood to wood joint. Backed by a five-point quality check, you won't be disappointed with the performance of this cue.
| Tip: | 13mm Le Pro Tip |
| Ferrule: | Ivorene-3 fiber linen ferrule |
| Shaft: | 29" hardrock maple, 13" pro taper, brass insert Collar |
| Collar: | Wood |
| Joint: | Wood to wood |
| Pin: | 5/16 x 18 |
| Forearm: | Birdseye maple |
| Rings: | Black and White with and nickel silver |
| Wrap: | Black Irish Linen |
| Sleeve: | Birdseye maple |
| Plate: | Birdseye Maple with McFarland emblem |
| Bumper: | Black rubber |
Overview
McFarland has a reputation for combining high quality materials with superior craftsmanship and world-class manufacturing. The McFarland MCF101 pool stick is no exception. Crafted with a hardrock maple shaft and Birdseye maple butt, this simply designed cue will give you the power and precision you need to sink shots. The McFarland logo, a wee little bagpipe player overlay, is featured in black at the top of the forearm. Four sets of black and white rings can be found at each end of the butt as well as surrounding the solid black Irish linen wrap. A compact, solid hit is achieved through the use of a wood to wood joint. Backed by a five-point quality check, you won't be disappointed with the performance of this cue.




