You must be pleased.Here is my new Tascarella, Ebony into Rosewood full Splice Hoppe:
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That would get my vote for all time best wrap-less cue!Here is my new Tascarella, Ebony into Rosewood full Splice Hoppe:
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Nice, I had an olivewood cue once, hit fantastic-
The wrap is a waste of space it should be there to showcase more beautiful woodI need to definitely go wrapless an no underwear.
All gorgeous cues.
Never thought I'd find a predator appealing, but you got me!Here’s three more;
30 year old Joss Sneaky
Gorgeous Wes Hunter
Old new stock 1990’s green veneer Falcon / Predator
I was tempted to buy a LiSi (CueLee's), given my current location. Similar to the two middle ones. The center pieces being white, and the outer wood purple heart. The one on the right is a looker! Always find them a bit too jazzy for me though.
That is pretty damn close to perfect!John Davis blank finished by PFD.
Lou Figueroa
That coco into kielwood is a very pretty cue! Really like the dark, subtle contrast. Thanks for sharing!Wrapless, simplicity, and economical? Wisconsin company Schmelke has no-splice, no-veneer cues of shedua ($110), goncola alves ($155), or rosewood ($150; out of stock). Or go simplicity with a spliced, not cheap, cocobolo into kielwood forearm ($475).
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This is somehow simple and complex at the same time. Like it!Here's another one by Chuck Starkey, a Purpleheart and Birdseye maple butterfly with a wood pin:
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Simple = beautiful! That Olivewood must look even nicer in person.
Wow! What a cue!Here is my new Tascarella, Ebony into Rosewood full Splice Hoppe:
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