The Celtic Prince photos?

SpinDoctor

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I've read about this cue many times but never had an opportunity to see any photos of it. Anyone have some pics or a link to some pics? I'm just curious to see what kind of workmanship goes into a 100k+ cue.

Thanks.
 
Sorry, I do not have any pics.

I remmebr seeing that cue back in a billiards digest mag. Maybe you can find it on the BD website?

It is worth checking out! I believe it had like 1200 or 1400 inlays of ivory into ebony. It was one celtic knot forming the points above and below the wrap area and the handle area was made up of the ivory inlays , all with no beginning or end.

I still always regret not buying a Thomas Wayne cue when I had a chance years ago.
 
I've read about this cue many times but never had an opportunity to see any photos of it. Anyone have some pics or a link to some pics? I'm just curious to see what kind of workmanship goes into a 100k+ cue.

Thanks.

These are a couple I had saved a while ago. Pretty wicked cue.

Ryan

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> What is even more amazing is that out of all the inlays in that cue,supposedly none are identical. Add to that the fact that he worked on that one cue for over a year,and built his own 4th axis CNC mill to even be able to do it. The grip section is carved out too. I certainly understand why he priced it the way he did. Thomas himself used to advertise "passion is a hard thing to conceal".

He's a rather unique individual. Tommy D.
 
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