YELLOW Pool Cues

JesPiddlin

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Anyone out there have a yellow cue?

How many cuemakers have yellow cues for sale, right now?

How many of you would buy a yellow cue, if you found one for sale that you liked?

How many of you wouldn't want a yellow cue, even if your life depended on it? WHY???

Why aren't there more yellow cues to choose from?
 
Saw a cue with multiple yellow veneers separated by black paper. It was fairly well constructed by a guy named Haley...
 
Here's a nice one... Yellowheart and Osage Orange...

http://www.crowncues.biz/2030.html

I think I got a good pic of mine. Will try to post it in a little bit.

Any other yellow cues out there? There are lots of folks who love yellow. I wonder why there aren't more yellow cues???
 
I`m pretty sure FASTNLOOSE has a Tascarella or two with beautiful yellow veneers in them. Maybe he`ll enlighting us with some pics of them.
Jeff
 
I played in the Delaware state 8 ball tourney last weekend. There was a guy there shooting with a cue that literally glowed yellow from butt to ferrule when it was under the pool table light. It caught my eye from across the room.
Very cool to see a cue glow like that, but I don'tthink I'd want it


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I`m pretty sure FASTNLOOSE has a Tascarella or two with beautiful yellow veneers in them. Maybe he`ll enlighting us with some pics of them.
Jeff

HERE'S SOME......

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I was talking to a local maker recently and he raved about a lemonwood cue he once saw, saying it was striking. I would guess yellow isn't more popular since it's fairly bright and somewhat "unnatural" compared to the tans and browns.
 
Wow! These are some beautiful cues! Thanks for sharing, guys! I hope more pics get posted here with more yellow cues.

I took some pics of mine last night, but they were trash. Otherwise, I'd have mine up here. Hopefully, I'll have a chance to get some good pics of it, real soon!
 
I was talking to a local maker recently and he raved about a lemonwood cue he once saw, saying it was striking. I would guess yellow isn't more popular since it's fairly bright and somewhat "unnatural" compared to the tans and browns.

What is unnatural about yellow?

Bananas are yellow. Banana peppers are yellow. Squash is yellow. Corn is yellow. Butterflies are yellow. There are yellow birds, yellow bees and yellow beetles. Some autumn leaves are yellow...

Blue is more unnatural, yet we see it in the sky and the water.

Here's a pic of my cue, finally. Sorry it took so long. The lighting just wasn't working, before. I kept getting too much glare. When I finally got a good shot, the spliced points look more like glare lines. haha Oh well. I finally got a good pic and that's what matters, most. This is one of my cues with lots of yellow in it. It is Figured Bubinga and Canarywood.
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Darrin Hill

with some yellow:D



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Darrin Hill with yellow
 

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I have a yellowheart forearm & buttsleeve with an alves handle that'll be finished soon. Ultra sporty if you like yellow...and the "hit" is KILLER!!!:thumbup:
 
Here is a fairly ugly j/b I made a couple years ago. The gentleman who ordered it absolutely loves it though. I do like the "performance" if you will of the yellowheart.....very similar to its cousin purpleheart.:thumbup:
 

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