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  1. ironchef.

    Who do you think the best living cuemaker?

    I would put Ernie Gutierrez and Bill Schick up there for sure. I also love Tad cues. Some very unique and fancy designs by Tad Kohara, but I am very partial to his 8 pointer's and the many variations of his 8 pointers.
  2. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    WOW Sherwin! That's a clean looking conversion and the wrap is a spot on match with the rest of the cue. Very nice indeed!
  3. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    I love the inlay work Marcus! That Titlist is a thing of beauty! ;)
  4. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    Wow! What a nice looking combination of woods! Do you have pics of the finished product??? Would definitely like to take a closer look at that beauty!
  5. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    I personally like the look of all of the Tuckers I've seen so far. Each one always has something unique about it, yet there are some hallmarks that indicate it to be a Tucker, which in itself is pretty cool. I actually have an affinity for Murray's player's cues. The simple looks are very clean...
  6. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    Murray's got some choice wood selection there. Every piece I've seen on his site and pics posted here, have nice figuring in the wood and very clean looking. I hope more people post up pics, they are so obscure!
  7. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    It's all yours Joe, I have mine and.....to be continued.....hehehehehehehe
  8. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    WOW! Thats a tasty looking treat! Now I'm curious as to what the butt sleeve looks like?!?! ;)
  9. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    han, Murray Tucker took the pics for me immediately after the cue was finished. He used natural sunlight to bring out the veneers in the cue because overall, its a very dark looking cue in normal light.
  10. ironchef.

    Post your Tuckers...

    Mine, mine, mine! hehehe
  11. ironchef.

    Show those butterflies!

    Ahhh, very very nice!
  12. ironchef.

    Bender Cue Loaded With Ivory

    As far as I know, Bender cues are not dated. Regarding Omega/DPK cues, if you find one that has a number, you can call or email Ed Young who might be able to give you more information about the cue for the obvious reason that he shares his shop space with DPK. Note that not all Omega/DPK's are...
  13. ironchef.

    My Luck has Turned...

    Awesome find Chris! ebay does turn up deals every once in a while, couldn't have happened to a better guy! Now I need to win the lotto and everything should even out, hehehe.
  14. ironchef.

    Show those butterflies!

    My honest personal opinion, this one is a stunner: http://www.classiccues.com/cues/fanelli_3.htm Gotta get Joe to repost the link or pics to Mark's cue, that one is gem as well!
  15. ironchef.

    Show those butterflies!

    Paul Fanelli...going to a new home soon...
  16. ironchef.

    Franklin SW For Sale

    Typical South Wests are 6 points, 3 high points and 3 low points. Their "9 point" cue is a recut point in each of the long point. Very rare as it is not done often, but I've seen several.
  17. ironchef.

    Pharoah's Uber-Fancy Skip

    Certainly one of the fanciest ones I have seen. Congrats Brian! Nice job on the pics Roger!
  18. ironchef.

    Forsale: Mike Bender Cue.

    Thank you to everybody, the cue has been sold!
  19. ironchef.

    Forsale: Mike Bender Cue.

    Thanks for the kind words Mike. You were a true pleasure to work with as well. I am glad to hear that you are enjoying the Skip Weston.
  20. ironchef.

    Forsale: Mike Bender Cue.

    Thanks for the compliment Jeffrey. This is another cue that is tough for me to let go, but I'm reorganizing and reprioritizing my cue collection at the moment.
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