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cueman

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Here is a picture of 11 cues I have ready for the expo.
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Here are some close up links on my website to a few of them.
http://www.hightowercues.com/index.php?page=cues13
http://www.hightowercues.com/index.php?page=cues14
This is the most unusual group of cues that I have built. It also contains the nicest cue we have ever built.
Chris
www.hightowercues.com
www.internationalcuemakers.com
 
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rwomel

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Chris
Is the handle "bead work" a large pocket with a bead material pattern dropped in and covered with Cue Cote?

Loks really neat
RWOMEL
S Texas
 

Strokerz

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cueman said:
Here is the link to a picture of 11 cues I have ready for the expo. They are at the bottom of the page.
http://www.hightowercues.com/index.php?page=cues12
There are some close ups of some of the cues on the following pages:
http://www.hightowercues.com/index.php?page=cues13
http://www.hightowercues.com/index.php?page=cues14
This is the most unusual group of cues that I have built. It also contains the nicest cue we have ever built.
Chris
www.hightowercues.com
www.internationalcuemakers.com
Chris, Will you have your repair acessories there for sale as well as cuemaking tool ect....? I look forward to meeting you there.
 

cueman

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Jack Madden said:
What is the handle of the cue to the left of the cross cue? Is that inlay?
It is Native American style beadwork inlaid into 3 pockets.
 

cueman

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rwomel said:
Chris
Is the handle "bead work" a large pocket with a bead material pattern dropped in and covered with Cue Cote?

Loks really neat
RWOMEL
S Texas
Yes, it is a large pocket that is only the depth of the beadwork. In other words it is rounded to the contour of the cue. My CNC machine wouldn't handle that much travel so I did that one on my manual machine. Yes, it is Cue Cote finish. Almost all our cue butts are finished with Cue Cote. Even the $12,000 on the right is finished with Cue Cote.
Chris
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www.internationalcuemakers.com
 

1pRoscoe

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I can appreciate the time/skill one would have to put into those cues, and they do stand out and are recognizeable as a Hightower from any distance... I will say you hit the nail square on the head (and through the board) with your comment - This is the most unusual group of cues that I have built.
 

cueman

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1pRoscoe said:
I can appreciate the time/skill one would have to put into those cues, and they do stand out and are recognizeable as a Hightower from any distance... I will say you hit the nail square on the head (and through the board) with your comment - This is the most unusual group of cues that I have built.
I am not sure if that is a good thing or a bad thing??
 
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