N7 featured in 1986 film The Color of Money
$920.00
The N7, featured in the 1986 film The Color of Money— A Modern Classic
For many years, the Joss N7 has remained a collector’s and player’s must-have. Proudly in our cue line up since 1985.
The N7 was featured in the 1986 film, The Color of Money.
A true legacy.
Iconic Design, Timeless Appeal
The forearm is crafted from high-grade curly maple sourced from Canada, prized for its rippling, three-dimensional grain pattern.
Each piece is carefully selected for its density, clarity, and visual character.
The classic ebony points are accented with red and natural veneers, framed by bold black outlines.
The rear of the cue features five large mother-of-pearl diamonds bookended by maple “V” inlays—an unmistakable design that’s instantly recognizable.
Wood is a natural substance whose grain and color vary greatly.
Adding to its vintage appeal, the 1½-inch butt plate is hand-engraved with JOSS, just as it was over 50 years ago.
I have a limited number of cues in stock.
If the cue you ordered isn’t available, please allow approximately two to three weeks for completion.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me.
I am happy to help.
As a small custom shop, I personally handcraft each cue to ensure the highest quality.
All of the Joss Cues® are made in the USA by Stephen.
Stephen has worked with Dan, an American Cue Maker Association Hall of Fame recipient, for over forty years.
Stephen was named cue maker of the year by the American Cue Makers Association.
These Master craftsmen have over 93 years of combined experience, and there is no better cue made today.
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Description
Joss N7 featured inthe 1986 film The Color of Money — A Modern Classic
For many years, the Joss N7 has remained a collector’s and player’s must-have. Proudly in our cue line up since 1985.
The N7 was featured in the 1986 film, The Color of Money.
A true legacy.
Iconic Design, Timeless Appeal
The forearm is made from high-figure curly maple sourced from Canada.
Often referred to as fiddle-back maple for its use in fine violins, this wood is prized for its rippling, three-dimensional grain pattern.
Each piece is carefully selected for its density, clarity, and visual character.
The classic ebony points are accented with red and natural veneers, framed by bold black outlines.
The rear of the cue features five large mother-of-pearl diamonds bookended by maple “V” inlays—an unmistakable design that’s instantly recognizable.
Wood is a natural substance whose grain and color vary greatly.
Adding to its vintage appeal, the 1½-inch butt plate is hand-engraved with JOSS, just as it was over 50 years ago.
Built to Perform, Made to Last
The N7, featured in the 1986 film The Color of Money
is constructed with a full-length core running from the butt plate to the joint.
This design enhances warpage resistance, provides a solid one-piece feel, and delivers a hit that’s unmatched in consistency and feedback, making it one of the most solid-playing cues in the industry.
Other key features include:
- Mirror-polished stainless-steel joint for durability and a sleek finish
- Traditional white with black spot Irish linen wrap, hand-pressed for superior grip and classic style
- Mother-of-pearl and ebony inlays for elegance that stands the test of time
The N7, featured in the 1986 film The Color of Money
The N7 is more than just a cue—it’s a piece of pool history. A true player’s cue with collectible prestige.
I have a limited number of cues in stock.
If the cue you ordered isn’t available, please allow approximately two to three weeks to complete it.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me.
I am happy to help.
As a small custom shop, I personally handcraft each cue to ensure the highest quality.All of the Joss Cues® are made in the USA by Stephen.
Stephen has worked with Dan, an American Cue Maker Association Hall of Fame recipient, for over forty years.
Stephen was named cue maker of the year by the American Cue Makers Association.
These Master craftsmen have over 93 years of combined experience, and there is no better cue made today.
Additional information
| Weight | 1.2 lbs |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 30 × 2 × 2 in |








