Artsiest looking custom cue I ever seen.

Like a six-legged pool table with every leg a different style as a sales tool for showing what is available. Do you prefer the gloss black circular columns with brass rings or the 1870s Lion's Roar with rubies for eyes?

When I first saw this cue that's exactly what I thought. It looks like a tool sent to dealers to show all options available when ordering a cue.

The perfect cue for someone who has problems making up their mind! I dub thee... The alphabet soup cue.
 
Have you forgotten this cue already?

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That is the McDermott Intimidator. Pretty intimidating to use it.
 
When I first saw this cue that's exactly what I thought. It looks like a tool sent to dealers to show all options available when ordering a cue. ...
I have a cue with about a dozen different colors of wrap in one-inch bands that was a demo model.
 
I think it's neat and I think Jacoby has done things like this before. That said, not really form and I wouldn't even consider it for more than maybe $500. Resale would seem to almost be impossible.
 
Be a good hustler cue
I wonder how it hits and if it's relatively straight

:scratchhead:

Back when I was a golf pro, Belding (one of the biggest golf bag manuf. at the time) would take scraps from all different kinds / colors of golf bag production, and piece them together. Reminds me of something like this cue. We used to call them "Polish Staff Bags" Not PC, I know. They were incredibly popular - never had a problem selling them.
 
... On the same level of bad as a Picasso.
Hey, I resemble that remark. Here is the design on my coffee mug. It reminds me of my visit to the Picasso Museum. He did some "regular" stuff as well.

(Pablo Picasso, Still life with pedestal table)

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Thomas Wayne goes a little crazy at times...
but I like them.

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Sometimes really crazy

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