zeeder said:Just thought I'd post a little sneak preview of a cue I've got in the works, let me know what you think!
oohh, he will have plenty of those....JimBo said:You might want to think about some inlays.
Jim
1pRoscoe said:oohh, he will have plenty of those....![]()
bells said:Looks good...................
JimBo said:For those who in the past may have misunderstood, or just not really got what I've been talking about over and over about cue collecting you are going to view it first hand right here through the eyes of Mr. Zeeder.
To come up with an original design, revamp it show it off and get opinions. And then to search out a cuemaker, one you connect with on a personal level, one who you respect his work and ability and one willing to do the design the way you want. Finally to get pictures of the progress and process and to be able to watch your creation come to life. There is nothing like it, it's something a guy who buys a cue from a dealer never gets to experience. It's the Journey of that cue and the story behind it, it's the pride he will feel the first time he hits a ball. I'm excited for him, there is nothing in the world like it. Congrats Z.
Jim
JimBo said:, there is nothing in the world like it. .
1pRoscoe said:Hey Zack, can you show me the glue lines?? I can't see any!![]()
JimBo said:For those who in the past may have misunderstood, or just not really got what I've been talking about over and over about cue collecting you are going to view it first hand right here through the eyes of Mr. Zeeder.
To come up with an original design, revamp it show it off and get opinions. And then to search out a cuemaker, one you connect with on a personal level, one who you respect his work and ability and one willing to do the design the way you want. Finally to get pictures of the progress and process and to be able to watch your creation come to life. There is nothing like it, it's something a guy who buys a cue from a dealer never gets to experience. It's the Journey of that cue and the story behind it, it's the pride he will feel the first time he hits a ball. I'm excited for him, there is nothing in the world like it. Congrats Z.
Jim
JimBo said:For those who in the past may have misunderstood, or just not really got what I've been talking about over and over about cue collecting you are going to view it first hand right here through the eyes of Mr. Zeeder.
To come up with an original design, revamp it show it off and get opinions. And then to search out a cuemaker, one you connect with on a personal level, one who you respect his work and ability and one willing to do the design the way you want. Finally to get pictures of the progress and process and to be able to watch your creation come to life. There is nothing like it, it's something a guy who buys a cue from a dealer never gets to experience. It's the Journey of that cue and the story behind it, it's the pride he will feel the first time he hits a ball. I'm excited for him, there is nothing in the world like it. Congrats Z.
Jim
ridewiththewind said:Zack....just couldn't help yourself, eh? Lol.You may want to consider insurance for your cues once you receive this one!!
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I freakin' LOVE the box or bridged points!![]()
Lisa
ScottR said:Makes you wish it was late 2007, huh zeeder???![]()
One thing I'm not sure I told you is that you won't believe the finish Jim puts on. "Like glass" does not begin to describe it . . . .![]()