I sure do love this man's work...
and miss calling the shop.
best,
brian kc
and miss calling the shop.
best,
brian kc
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I sure do love this man's work...
and miss calling the shop.
best,
brian kc
love that plain jane birdseye, if you ever want to sell it shoot me a pm
What's the story behind the "Phantom?"
Long before there were a few hundred cuemakers, there was Tim Scruggs and about ten others. This was the mid to late 70s. You are absolutely correct.
You have a good eye. That was my player for over 20 years then had Mike refinish it and change the butt cap that had the old logo on one side and the name Bill Janes on the opposite side. Then i put it up for 10 years or so before selling it to Brian. I love all of these Scruggs cues and the ones that i have the pleasure of owning. Enjoy my friend.
"country" Bob
Brian,
Great set of cues! I believe I owned the Cocobolo one on the left with
m.o.p. inlays. I played with it for 1 1/2 years, loved the way it hit.
I traded it to Grassley in Louisville in Jan '06 as part of 8-10 cues that traded hands between us.
I acquired it from Dan Tull, owner of Shooters Olathe.
Again, nice cues!
Will Prout