I am re-posting this from the Cue Makers forum. They have raise about a third of what was stolen so far.
For decades now the source of much of the finest materials available for us to build the cues you all enjoy so much has been Boone and Eric at Bell Forest Products in Michigan. They...
Unless we are talking about one piece butts, the handle section of wood and wrap are mostly about weight and balance. The forearm is the second most important part of the cue as far as hit and feel goes. The shaft is number one. That is why coring has made cues of varying forearm woods play very...
Yes it is. Everything imaginable. McDermott brings only their top quality USA line. Lomax and Rocket cues and others doing great repairs. Wish I was there but just too much on my plate this year. Undecided about next year.
I don't know if I would call it special order but the original owner did order it straight from Schon. You notice the joint rings are brown stitch which places it very early Schon. I am the third owner. But I know both owners before me.
Dave Jacoby started doing repairs on cues in 1982. With his son Shane, on a small lathe he purchased from Viking cues, they began tinkering with building cues. Dave continued to build cues as a hobby. In 1996, he incorporated the business with Brandon, changing the company name from Dave’s Cue...
Dave Jacoby started doing repairs on cues in 1982. With his son Shane, on a small lathe he purchased from Viking cues, they began tinkering with building cues. Dave continued to build cues as a hobby. In 1996, he incorporated the business with Brandon, changing the company name from Dave’s Cue...
Here you go. Take your pick:
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/abe-rich-collection.340188/
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/palmer-collection.340219/
Yes we have been friends for over 35 years. I do have one of his cues and I am selling it back to the original owner.
I would even sell this Schon but it won't be cheap.
The 40 i
The 40 inch rule and the 14 mm rule killed the jump rods. Most were made of a simple shaft dowel turned down to about 3/4" for the front 20 something inches. With a big phenolic plug style tip on the end.