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John, great to see your masterpieces again, fantastic. love em all. to Ken of hind end cues, i'm at 5 to 7 of these beautiful gems, while you been drinking cocktails, i've been working. not all bushka's & boti's are sold on east coast. John, see you soon at the derby, maybe have a couple drinks. take care. regards don [notice little don]The Beginner said:This thread always deserved to be on top again:thumbup:
sureman 183 said:John, great to see your masterpieces again, fantastic. love em all. to Ken of hind end cues, i'm at 5 to 7 of these beautiful gems, while you been drinking cocktails, i've been working. not all bushka's & boti's are sold on east coast. John, see you soon at the derby, maybe have a couple drinks. take care. regards don [notice little don]
Casey said:My favorite cue also. When I sold the cue to you I was offered $3000 more for it the next day.
My Wife said I had lost $3000 on the sale, I said not true, that I got what I wanted for the cue.
Thanks for the pics and I know the Gus got a very good home. Thanks, Casey
TheMarsMan said:I must admit I have a thing for Gus and Barry's cues! I have bought a few recently and thought I would post a picture of them all together.
I have a couple more coming in, so when those come I will pull them all out for some more pictures.
The cue on the far left is GSB #1, which as most of you probably know was started by Gus and finished by Barry. The next four are Barry's and the rest are his Dads cues.
The two tone shaft was made for the cue on the far right and according to Barry was the only one his Dad ever made, he called it the "Magic Wand".
I hope everyone enjoys them as much as I do!![]()
hey john!
remember that magic wand, along with the like new gus, and others you got from me were just on a short term lease!
time to be shippin' back!
but . . if you wanna keep'em . . . i'll take that silver jalopy in trade!![]()
Gentlemen,
I bought a szamboti from Rob Villera here on AZ and my question is should i have the cue refinished? it is straight as an arrow and plays a ton... Any input would be appreciated.
Richard
Gentlemen,
I bought a szamboti from Rob Villera here on AZ and my question is should i have the cue refinished? it is straight as an arrow and plays a ton... Any input would be appreciated.
Richard