Just a bump for those who might not have seen this beauty.
That is a fine, fine cue. I need to get me one of them.
View attachment 118173Now if we can get some shirts made with our cheerleaders pictures on them for the Mosconi Cup.
Can you imagine a crowded room filled with fans wearing shirts like this !!!
On behalf of Dennis Hatch I am posting some pics and the specs of his cue. Take a look at this beauty...
20oz.
Abalone, Ivory, and Silver Inlays
16 Ivory Points 4 High and 4 Low Reversed in Forearm and Butt
Handle: Black and White Ebony
Forearm and Butt: Desert Ironwood
Joint and Pin: Flat Faced Ivory 5/16x18
Scrimshaw work done by Mike Gulyassy
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Enjoy,
Jim
Jim:
Absolutely gorgeous cue. One question (and perhaps a question better targeted to Mike G. himself?) -- what is that wood in the grip area itself? I realize the forearm and butt are Desert Ironwood (a gorgeous wood in its own right), but that grayish wood in the grip area is absolutely stunning to my eyes. Is that a spalted Maple of some kind? Or Bacote?
Let us know!
-Sean