there aren't any. not even super rare SW's/'Bushkas/Szam's cost that much. why would you think there are 30k cues?? you shopping?I would love to see cues in this higher end category of cues generally valued today upwards of $30,000 and more.( And not the axe like thing Mcdermott made for some medieval sword collector. )
there aren't any. not even super rare SW's/'Bushkas/Szam's cost that much. why would you think there are 30k cues?? you shopping?
no REAL pool cue runs that much. Maybe some gold/jewel encrusted one-off but no cue anyone would actually use cost that much. only exception might be a super rare 'bushka or szam. but even those usually top put in the $20's.I am buying another cue in the $40K range, why would you think there are no $30K cues?
I'd love to see that one!I am buying another cue in the $40K range, why would you think there are no $30K cues?
I do not disagree with you. I myself do not play with anything much more expensive than $3K-5K.no REAL pool cue runs that much. Maybe some gold/jewel encrusted one-off but no cue anyone would actually use cost that much. only exception might be a super rare 'bushka or szam. but even those usually top put in the $20's.
It's being built, the materials were ordered. I will share photos obviously once it is done next year. Before the design is fixed, I am taking a last minute look at what other cue makers have done for high end "one off" cues. I am actually surprised that there aren't a few examples of new cues at this level.I'd love to see that one!
It’s the Dennis Searing Golden cue. It’s on AZB not sure how to put it in this thread.
Now that's what I am talking about! Very nice cue! A little conservative with the gold, but clearly a lot of work to make it!this cue is perfect over 400 inlays in the cue and each inlay is bordered with solid gold, this cue is probly the most prestigious cue ever built to date everything in the cue is gold and he used a 5 thousand bits to cut the inlay and that has never been done before by another cue maker this is the nicest searinng i have ever seen in my life and i own it he made this cue becuase ii saved his sister life and for that he gave me this piece of art i wouldnt even call it a cue it should go up on a mantle and it will be in magazines showing the prestigious 5 thousand bit cutting inlay work that...
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