Here is one of my latest, plays even better than it looks.

Princecues

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Here are some pics of a cue I recently finished. The forearm is cocobolo with 4 points of silver wattle and veneers. The handle is 3 sections of silver wattle with segmented trim rings. This cue has brown phenolic joints, Ivorine IV ferrules and two 13mm shafts. This cue plays fantastic. Let me know what you think. Thanks for looking.
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Great looking cue! I really like the creative ring work, and the green really looks great in the color scheme. Must be a monster if it plays better than it looks!!! :)
Mr H
 
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Great and unique looking cue!

What's the price on this one?

Regards from Germany,
Stefan
 
Princecues said:
Here are some pics of a cue I recently finished. The forearm is cocobolo with 4 points of silver wattle and veneers. The handle is 3 sections of silver wattle with segmented trim rings. This cue has brown phenolic joints, Ivorine IV ferrules and two 13mm shafts. This cue plays fantastic. Let me know what you think. Thanks for looking.
fcoco.jpg

ptsign2.jpg


Now you said that cue plays fantastic "But i will say this.You can't go around telling people that.
So do this take that cue put in the mail i'll tell you my address and i'll be the judge,( lol) ..

nice work nice cue keep it up..
 
You took the words right from my mouth

You can send it to me too...Ill give it a whirl.

Realizm said:
Now you said that cue plays fantastic "But i will say this.You can't go around telling people that.
So do this take that cue put in the mail i'll tell you my address and i'll be the judge,( lol) ..

nice work nice cue keep it up..
 
Thanks for the compliments on the cue and offering to take if for a test drive. I will post pics tomorrow of another cue that I just finished up. If you liked this one, you will love the next one I am going to put up for everyone to see.

Thanks again,
 
Like how it looks. Only thing I'd of changed are the block inlays in the butt. Would have left them out.

Really pretty cue and looks like a lot of work involved.
 
Well done :-)

The transition from handle to forearm looks very natural. This spot is a problem on most wrapless cues with points, but you handled it very good, congratulations!

Regards,

Detlev
 
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