you picked my 3 favroite cues you own!!nice - but in the catogory of joint caps Bob wins_ lol
My favorite BB of all time is in that group and the other 2 aren't bad either!!! I got to meet Tony at the US Open and his 17 year old nephew. His nephew helps him out with the cues sometimes, especially when it calls for very good eye sight on some of the more intricate inlay jobs.
Steve, your cues are the best i've seen........
James
How the heck does these cuemakers do this stuff!The Black Boar has to have at least 1500+ inlays!Such class,Sir you are a man with great taste.Thanks for taking the time to put these works of art on here for us.
Amazing CNC work..
Tony, Joel and Bob must be at the forefront of CNC Execution.
The intrcasies of the inlays are "insane".. (Figure of Speech..:wink..
To go over each inlay and see how they intertwine and intersect with
other inlays of different materials is surely a sweet treat for us CNC Enthusiast.
If they are doing those wrap-around inlays the way I think they are,
they are preforming magic.. That process is too hard.
If there's an easier way, it's Alien Technology to me..
Steve.. you show really impressive cues from your collection..
Thanks..
It keeps the Gallery going..
Same goes for all of you who post here.
Alton
Where's Thomas!!! I like his designs too..
I thought Joel didn't use CNC, or am I just making that up?
what are you five?to the top where these three belong