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jeff
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schick malachite six

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Nice cue you got there. May I ask what is the background that you used whenever you wanted to take pictures of your beautiful cues.
 
Hmmmm.... thinking about Louisiana already? That why you pulled out the Schick,lol?

Beautiful cue, best use of Malachite I've seen.
 
Hmmmm.... thinking about Louisiana already? That why you pulled out the Schick,lol?

Beautiful cue, best use of Malachite I've seen.

I have to agree, great design, no overuse of that stone...

To many times do guys make oversized swords and daggers with malachite, turquoise and lapis that it totally takes over the cue.

JV
 
Great Cue

Bill is always on the cutting edge of incorporating traditional styles with modern elements. I really love this cue... you have a great collection of cues... keep posting


SS
 
I have never seen a cue with Green Malichite that I liked.......Until now.

Most tasteful use of stone I've seen.
 
You have to be Bill Schick to put together such a masterpiece and then snap some of that linen on... I love how he could avoid the design-overrun and putting a tremendous lizard wrap on it... Let the inlays do their best and tell you all you need to know - there's just no need to show-off anywhere else.
 
Schick

Jeff, this is one badass cue. I usually don't like black and white cues, but this one stand out.

I will trade you a set of Ping I2 and $50.00 shipped.

G
 
I also agree ive never seen a cue made with that material that ive liked. Maybe one other but i cant recall the maker. Very well done
 
schick malachite six

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Wow!
There are two masters at work here...
Bill with his creative cues and Jeff with the ability to inspire all the other photographers hoping to capture the beauty of our cues.
What cue and what a picture!

Myron
 
Wow!
There are two masters at work here...
Bill with his creative cues and Jeff with the ability to inspire all the other photographers hoping to capture the beauty of our cues.
What cue and what a picture!

Myron

Completely agree. Jeff is a great photographer...this is also a GREAT cue with an original inlay design, especially considering when it was made. If not carefully used, malachite tends to 'take over' a cue. That is definitely not the case here. Kudos to Bill on the use of this material here. :thumbup:
 
Great cue Jeff. Schick's tasteful use of Malachite is the best in the business. As Sean stated, a little can go a long way...
 
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