Ed Prewitt
Maple Burl, beautiful lizard leather leather wrap perfectly installed, 3/8x10 pin, Pau Shell dots rings on all location, custom built joint protectors with Pau Shell dots.
This is a very typical example of Ed Prewitt's work, who is known for his super-fancy ringwork. Almost all of his cues display his traditional rings containing very fancy small dots of naturally iridescent Paua Shell (Paua Shell is a natural product native to New Zealand.) They are very striking and add a lot to any cue.
Ed Prewitt is a master machinist who is known for his precise cue design and uncompromising quality. His philosophy on obtaining choice woods and materials for cuemaking is simple: "I want the very best available and I'm willing to pay for it."
Knowledge and state-of-the-art machinery enables Prewitt to fashion cues of distinctive design, performance, and quality. Ed Prewitt cues are known for their natural balance, responsiveness, and sheer beauty. For the player and, or collector, there's nothing like an Ed Prewitt cue.
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			Maple Burl, beautiful lizard leather leather wrap perfectly installed, 3/8x10 pin, Pau Shell dots rings on all location, custom built joint protectors with Pau Shell dots.
This is a very typical example of Ed Prewitt's work, who is known for his super-fancy ringwork. Almost all of his cues display his traditional rings containing very fancy small dots of naturally iridescent Paua Shell (Paua Shell is a natural product native to New Zealand.) They are very striking and add a lot to any cue.
Ed Prewitt is a master machinist who is known for his precise cue design and uncompromising quality. His philosophy on obtaining choice woods and materials for cuemaking is simple: "I want the very best available and I'm willing to pay for it."
Knowledge and state-of-the-art machinery enables Prewitt to fashion cues of distinctive design, performance, and quality. Ed Prewitt cues are known for their natural balance, responsiveness, and sheer beauty. For the player and, or collector, there's nothing like an Ed Prewitt cue.
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