Additional Fancy Native American Warrior Cues

Sealegs50

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Amazing cues. Your efforts to post sections of your-collection are appreciated.
 
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deanoc

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i keep coming back to look at these cues

these are perfect,i don't go to museums or know anything about art,
but I see movies with scenes of people looking fondly at the pregious
works of art

I find myself in the same mood as I enjoy these lovely cues of yours.

Thank you for posting these pictures,ithink that these beauties are truly worth collecting.
I love cues,but I havre never really collected for long.

I also want to thank Will for giving these cue makers the opportunity to
produce these works of art.some not to many years from now,when people look
back at the 'Life and times of the 20th century",who knows but that
these several cues will be all they have to remember guys like Will,
the phenomena that was pool,the last craftsmen in our country,American excellence,
and all kinds of patriotic thoughts that I find hard to express

There are a lot of great gys building cues.Manny are not earning their living
from their craft,few people have the taste,imagination,foresight and wallet
to let this kind of creative energy take place,Imagine aguy taking two years working maybe
300 hours just to get one cue like this made.

It makes us realize that there is some pride,love and life beyond the day to day struggle to survive.

Thanks to Will prout for giving these guys a chance,and giving us a chance to enjoy it for
free.

Which brings me to the main point,my triumph motorcycle for Will Prout.Since you have my 1967 Bonneville(the prettiest motorcycle ever made) and my blue 1968 Bonneville,the time is right for my 1979 Triumph Bonneville 'Special" to take its rightful spot in your show room

thanks will,
dean
 
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