Bump for some great artistry. I just picked up a cue from Jamie and he is by far one of the best in the business. You will not be dissapointed in this cue or the seller.
Bump for a great player cue. If anyone has any questions about this cue PM me.
The ebony in this cue is great and it is cored with highly dense straight grained maple.
Here is a question that might be off topic but will add to the discussion.
I have never hit with a Thomas Wayne Cue but I play with Lambros cue and it is by far one of the best hitting cues I've ever had the chance to move a cue ball with.
How do Thomas Wayne cues play?
I have been using large tenon short ferrules on all the cues and shafts I've built. My thoughts behind this is based on the desire to have a cue that allows for more of the resonance to be transfered by having more wood and less plastic close to where you impact the cue ball. This ends up...
African Blackwood is my faovrite wood due to the; Hit, tone, turnability, color, stability. It realy is amazing the first time tuning this wood down and how silky smooth it cuts. It almost cuts like wax but is as hard as ebony.
See links of cues I'm selling on Ebay.
Predator BK Break Cue great condition. $225
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300425217671&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_500wt_1182
The Beast Jump/Break Cue almost new condition: $200...