Better late than never. I got this cue from Jim right around X-mas 2007. Jim made exactly what I asked him to and he did it in spades. My whole point with this cue was to let the woods speak for themselves. No inlays or fancy ring work or fancy wraps to draw people's attention away from the beauty of the woods that were used to create it. I wanted something that people see from a distance and go "Aw, it's just a plain old cue" then when they walk up on it they see that wood and go "Damn, this is suuuuuweeeeeet!!" Hehe!!
MULLY
I think Jim did a spectacular job with it. Hope you guys enjoy the pics.
MULLY
I think Jim did a spectacular job with it. Hope you guys enjoy the pics.