Two j/b's prather conversion & bloodwood sneaky

leon sly

old school maniac!!
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3 cue's are sold the coco & bem j/b will be available for sale! when finished.

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Super nice looking cues you have there Leon, is that the special BEM I see in 2 of the cues. Keep up the great work sir.
Jeff
 
More birdie eyes in there then you can shake a stick a stck at !

These cue look awesome Leon, and that birdsye in the forearms is out of this world . I cant wait to get the ebony one. And you said the birdseye you were useing in my j/b was only your B Grade !! :eek: <<ED
 
I call it B Grade it's still very nice if i was to use the sick wood i would have charged double the price for them:wink::wink::p:p
 
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The coco in the j/b is beautiful as well as the bem in the forearm. I'm a little surprised it hasn't already sold.
 
All are nice, as expected Leon. I especially like the prather titlist tribute ;) Can't wait to get it! Great job Leon.
 
Oh man! Look at the color and grain in that cocobolo. Now that's what you hope for when you order a cue with that wood! Nice, must be from the special wood stash.
 
Leon, Is it true that your customer from Alabama said that the only cue that played like his Sly was a Searing cue he had played with. Wow! That's strong.
"country" Bob
 
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Leon, Is it true that your customer from Alabama said that the only cue that played like his Sly was a Searing cue he had played with. Wow! That's strong.
"country" Bob

Yes it is true. I am the guy! :)

Leon's cue feel great the minute you pick it up. It felt like I had been playing with his cue for years. I didn't have to get "used to" it. The cue just felt right. The only other cue I ever had that felt like that was a Searing (that was 8 years ago).

Sly cues have very tight tolerances at the joint. This is what truly makes a cue have great feel. Leon recognizes this and most cuemakers don't.

I can play with just about any cue I want, and I choose a SLY.
 
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