It is a combination of Sterling Silver and Ivory through the cue…Not my style at all but nice cue. Are all the inlays in the butt ivory or are the bars and diamond in the middle silver?
It was my design and Pete Sr loved it.
Myron
It is a combination of Sterling Silver and Ivory through the cue…Not my style at all but nice cue. Are all the inlays in the butt ivory or are the bars and diamond in the middle silver?
This one is too special to let go.@alpine9430
Wow, what a beautiful cue. If you are thinking of selling it, please PM me.
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Always a good thing when the cuemaker likes the design. I have had great luck a couple times just providing a budget and letting the cuemaker do their thing.It is a combination of Sterling Silver and Ivory through the cue…
It was my design and Pete Sr loved it.
Myron
MyronThis one is too special to let go.
But I cannot say never…
Thank you
Myron
We will be there for sure with the usual team we support (Kenny and Gian) but it will be the first time that Barry will have a booth as well.Myron
Can`t wait to see you & Daphnia (sorry if I spelled her name wrong) Always a pleasure seeing you 2 at the SBE show.
You always have nice looking cues for display. See you in a few days
Jeff
Love how they put an aluminum bushing inside the cap too. Pete did that on my fancy one he built in 2007. I call that a "cap saver"Been a while so thought I would review this thread.
I noticed that the images I posted were removed.
Here is a Tascarella to add to this thread.
Myron
Very nice cue. That butt sleeve is really something special. Nice design and as expected, perfectly executed.Been a while so thought I would review this thread.
I noticed that the images I posted were removed.
Here is a Tascarella to add to this thread.
Myron
hope you get your old cue back...Major long shot here but does anyone in the thread know who might have my old Tascarella? If you are the current owner of this Tascarella, could you please send me a pm?
The short story: Quite a few years ago when I was working overseas for the military as I am now, I heard a story from an AZB member about an old beat up Tascarella cue some road player was playing with when he was in Florida. Can’t remember the guys name. I was put in touch with this person who emailed me pics of the cue as he was looking to sell it. The cue had no Tascarella signature. Barely any finish left. Dings and scratches. It was beat up and definitely used. I sent the pics to Pete Sr. and spoke with him on the phone. He confirmed it to be one of his builds. I bought the cue and had it shipped directly to Pete and he completed a total refinish of the cue and brought it back to life. The rest is history.
If someone on here has this cue or knows where it is, it would be greatly, greatly appreciated if you would let me know via pm or by text at 6102830060.
Thank You All, John
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Love the way its looking, bro.Here is one that is back in the case after a short visit to Ohio. Back with a new leather wrap.
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Great photos.A couple in-progress pictures of a new entry into the club that should be here soon.
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A couple in-progress pictures of a new entry into the club that should be here soon.
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A couple in-progress pictures of a new entry into the club that should be here soon.
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your new cue should look terrific and of course play greatHere is a little weekend Tascarella eye-candy that I wish I hadn't sold. Enjoy this Tascarella Ebony beauty.
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I got it from Dean on a trade deal. Played good, but I ended up trading for a steel jointed Tascarella.your new cue shpould look terrific and of course play great
congratulations
i may have owned that ebony at one time
i always wondered why the dashes at the joint. i would have prefered just the wood wrap and joint