Paul Allers Cues! :o)

ridewiththewind

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Alrighty...I have had many inquiries as to Paul Aller's cues. He does primarily 60" cues, and many have requested pics, which I have not been able to oblige until now. So, without further ado...the next several posts will show some examples.

I will post more later, as I have the time to re-size, as some of the files were HUGE!!:eek: :D

Enjoy!

Lisa
 

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One of my favorites...absolutely stunning in person!!
 

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Pair of butterfly Hustlers. Aren't they pretty?! :D
 

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Here is his contact info, for those who may have an interest in acquiring one of Paul's beautiful 60" cues:

Paul Allers
pcallers@comcast.net
360.675.1408
360.929.8425 after hours

These are great players! I forgot to ask him last night, but it's my understanding that he is also doing his own laminated shafts as well...for those of you looking for a laminated shaft 60" cue!
 
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krbsailing said:
Do you want to make a trade on this cue Lisa!? SWEET!!!

Actually Ken, I am Aller-less currently. But after seeing some of his more recent stuff, I may have to change that. :)

A lot of these cues I have not even seen, as he sells out pretty regularly...so these pics are a treat for me as well. :D

Lisa
 
As you can see from these examples I've posted so far, he is doing some very unique designs...and continues to push the envelope. He has a great passion for what he is doing, and is just the nicest person to deal with. His pricing is VERY reasonable. And, he is one of the few 'dedicated' 60" builders out there right now.

I sold 'curly' my E Indian rosewood Hustler (it's was the only one I had seen him make to date) and he has been extremely pleased with it. Perhaps I can get him to give a review.

I am getting nothing out of this, guys....just have been wanting to show off a local cuemaker's work that continues to impress me with his passion and unique design elements.

Lisa
 
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Thanks for sharing the pics Lisa. I have not met Paul yet, must do that soon, but I've seen afew of his cues around the area. Always in the hands of the better players it seems. I've been told they play great. David
 
dpaulnot said:
Thanks for sharing the pics Lisa. I have not met Paul yet, must do that soon, but I've seen afew of his cues around the area. Always in the hands of the better players it seems. I've been told they play great. David

Paul is great. Unfortunately, about the only place to meet up with him at is @ the American Legion in Oak Harbor on Friday nights. He doesn't hit too many of the other area shoots...he's hit and miss at Cues N Brews in Woolley.

He makes a pretty sporty playing cue...I really like that he is constantly pushing the envelope for himself in cue designs....who'd of thought to put points in the handle?!:D Lol.

BTW....Scott seems pretty happy today!:rolleyes: ;) :D :cool:

Lisa
 
His cues look nice!! I only shoot with 60" cues, so I might have to keep him in mind for a custom. That's pretty awesome that he specializes in 60inchers. What city,state is he located in?
 
ABall said:
His cues look nice!! I only shoot with 60" cues, so I might have to keep him in mind for a custom. That's pretty awesome that he specializes in 60inchers. What city,state is he located in?

Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, WA :D

He doesn't just lengthen the shafts either...butts are 30" and the shafts are 30". 'curly' has one, and he is in OH. I am hoping he will post a review once he sees this thread.:D

Lisa
 
Yeah...both of my cues were custom made 30"/30". That's the only way to do it as far as i'm concerned to keep a well balanced cue.
 
ABall said:
Yeah...both of my cues were custom made 30"/30". That's the only way to do it as far as i'm concerned to keep a well balanced cue.

He's the only one I know of who is doing 30" laminated shafts. I could be wrong, as I do not keep up with the aftermarket shafts...preferring to use what the cuemaker provides. But if he is...he's gonna open up a new niche for himself. :D

I know it's been said to death...but the pictures really do not do the cues justice. He comes up with some highly figured woods for his cues, they really need to be seen to be appreciated.

Lisa
 
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