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  1. Baron

    Question about a Bob Frey cue

    Thought he retired
  2. Baron

    Sold One Piece TITLIST w/Shield Stamp

    Sounds delicious
  3. Baron

    WTB Bluegrass

    Bump
  4. Baron

    WTB Bluegrass

    Still looking
  5. Baron

    How many Cues do you own today

    It me. But replace your Joey with a Diveney sneaky my wife had made for me, and add a break cue. But, been getting the itch again. Yikes.
  6. Baron

    WTB Bluegrass

    Bump
  7. Baron

    WTB Bluegrass

    Looking for a Bluegrass Merry Widow. Any types of woods are fine. Anything out there?
  8. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    Yep
  9. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    Bump. Some good leads, but still looking! Any type of Merry Widow from any of the above makers.
  10. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    Bump - still looking.
  11. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    PM sent
  12. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    PM sent
  13. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    Still looking. I'll expand - Birdseye is my favorite, but I'll take Merry Widows of any wood type from any of the above makers.
  14. Baron

    WTB: Birdseye Merry Widow

    Looking for a MW of any wood type (Birdseye is my favorite, but I'll look at anything) from these makers: Lambros Tad-1 Bluegrass Southwest I prefer 18.5-19oz, and 59-60" is a definite plus - though I know Tad and Richard Harris basically made zero 60" cues and very few 59", so I'll take what...
  15. Baron

    Where am I

    U in the jungle, baby
  16. Baron

    Tasc

    more pics more pixxxxxxxxxxx
  17. Baron

    Tasc

    Test photos
  18. Baron

    ⭐️ Tascarella ⭐️

    I had a wood-to-wood 3/8x10 joint tasc with the black phenolic collar very similar to this. Not the traditional Tasc look, but probably the best hitting cue I've ever had.
  19. Baron

    Found my old Tascarella

    Beauty. I play with its wrapless little brother. Hoppe style, rosewood, same veneers. Glad you got it back.
  20. Baron

    The cue you wish you had back

    Wasn't much to look at, but my first reasonably nice cue was a Lambros sneaky pete I bought from a gentleman on here for a heckuva good price. It's still in the top 3 of best hitting cues I ever owned. As pool players do, I sold it like an asshole for some quick cash. The gentleman whom I sold...
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