Wow!
Nice Scott
...Right"
I would like to see this cue in person,
"This Barenbrugge fellow seems to build really nice cues :smile:
Wow!
Nice Scott
Barenbrugge.
Scott
Second cue from the top (main player) and third cue from the top, both by Jeff Olney. Also second from the bottom by Jerry -R-. These will Never leave the farm.
You're right, that's an -R- also. Gave that one to my son. So, technically it's still in the family.Nice display. I see the second from the bottom is Jerry R. Isn't the third from the bottom also Jerry?
Almost forgot to add, Jeez, that was my 2,000th post.
All the best,
WW
Yeah, the location looks pretty redneck. But no cues were harmed in the production of these photos.YOURE SCARING THE CRAP OUT OF ME SCOTT!!!!!
One slight breeze and that gorgeous cue gets the wrong kind of battle scars!!
Please dont take photos like this ever again..LOL :slap:
Cue on far right is the first Joss I ever bought (back in 1983).
All the others "may" get sold, but this one will NEVER get away.
Thanks for looking.
Frank
Restored Bill Hagan from the 80s. Cases aren't going anywhere either.
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That H is surely a collectible playah!
I know it’s boring, but I will never sell this Lambros.
You mean where it looks black on the inside top of the butt? No crack or chip; just the lighting and there is what looks like black marker up against the phenolic. Don’t know why it is there but I inspected the cue very closely.Is the inside of the joint (maple) cracked, chipped, or broken or is it just the picture playing tricks on my eyes?
You mean where it looks black on the inside top of the butt? No crack or chip; just the lighting and there is what looks like black marker up against the phenolic. Don’t know why it is there but I inspected the cue very closely.
OK.
I'll join the fun.
Not a fancy custom here, but to drive the point home about this cue for me...
This one stays
Bad news for Dean