just showing off....

qbilder

slower than snails
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Between a sick 2 year old, trying to house break a mastiff puppy, get my daughter braces & spend time with wify, I managed to squeeze a couple cues out for SBE.

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amazing as always. can i just buy one now?

also, hope your 2 year old gets better.
 
Thanks a bunch. He's getting to himself again. Pretty tough little fella, don't let anyting keep him under. I always thought being mr. mom would be cake, but there's nothing easy about 2 year olds!!!

You should contact New2Youq's for these. He's gottem all locked up except the sneaky in the last few pics. TravD has it & I think it'll be available. You might PM him.
 
OMG !!! That's some wicked figures in the cue..

Eric, your ability of sourcing out nice wood is the best.
 
nasc said:
Witch one is mine?
Glen
All of them :)

Your cue will be a different twist. I'm brain-storming the woods & colors. Sent you some pics with an idea in PM. My head hurts....
 
What a great looking group of cues...plenty of figure in dem woods!

Martin
 
That's some very serious wood there. That one almost looks like a face in the butt sleeve.

Those Wes Hunter cues are really nice. I haven't seen too many of them around.

Ted
 
Those are just lovely cues Eric. I finally tried one of your cue in Singapore last week and I might say, they hit very sporty indeed. I'm still eagerly awaiting my turn. ;) Hopefully soon.
 
I have one of your cues and they play as great as they look.... which is a considersable accomplishment. You are an artist.... no doubts about that.
 
Thank You

Thank you for sharing!
As always Eric, the wood choice and execution, just simply profound!
I am very impressed with Wes' new work, I totally love the new direction he has decided to go in!!!
 
qbilder said:
Between a sick 2 year old, trying to house break a mastiff puppy, get my daughter braces & spend time with wify, I managed to squeeze a couple cues out for SBE.

Man I hear you. My daughter just go her braces off. Plus she is playing club volleyball so we are traveling all over for tournaments plus practice twice a week. Get used to the 2 yr old being sick. Ours is a germ magnet.

I like the handle design on the wrapless cues. Adds a touch of class without stepping on the quality of the wood.

The Hunters look nice also but part of me wishes he would not go there with the piano key rings.
 
Murray Tucker said:
Man I hear you. My daughter just go her braces off. Plus she is playing club volleyball so we are traveling all over for tournaments plus practice twice a week. Get used to the 2 yr old being sick. Ours is a germ magnet.

I like the handle design on the wrapless cues. Adds a touch of class without stepping on the quality of the wood.

The Hunters look nice also but part of me wishes he would not go there with the piano key rings.

I don't want to jinx myself but my 3 1/2 year old girl has been sick with "one" ear infection in her life and other than that, perfect. She's never been sick. I think she just has a freaky good immune system. She might get a runny nose for a few days and that is the extent of her "colds"..I mean it is pretty uncanny. Obviously we are thankful.
 
Wow!!!

paulybatz said:
Thank you for sharing!
As always Eric, the wood choice and execution, just simply profound!
I am very impressed with Wes' new work, I totally love the new direction he has decided to go in!!!

Well put Pauly....I've never seen a Sugartree I didn't like..... Amazing cues Eric!!! I hope your little guy is doing well...
 
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Murray Tucker said:
The Hunters look nice also but part of me wishes he would not go there with the piano key rings.


Murray, not sure I agree with you. He is simply taking the Omega style, as so many cuemakers have over-used the SW stitch ring style :rolleyes:

I think it is a breath of fresh air, and his execution is very nice.
 
No doubt

snowmon34 said:
Well put Pauly....I've never seen a Sugartree I didn't like..... Amazing cues Eric!!! I hope your little guy is doing well...

Even if there was a wood that I didnt personally "like", the quality of the stock that Eric puts into his cues "makes" the cue appealing; and that is the end result of Eric's treasure hunt expeditions!
 
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