Ebony and tulipwood stunner finally arrives

cj609

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So after years of trying out every cue I could get my hands on, I finally decided to ask Jim Pierce to make me my dream player. And he did not disappoint.
It's a 60"( 30/30 split) tulipwood into ebony with six high/low points with reverse points, southwest style ringwork at all locations, black spanish bull wrap, three 30" shafts and a 6" ebony rear extention( not shown). Thank you very much Jim. Enjoy the pics everyone.
 

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Duane Remick

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Great looking cue ….
" Always a nice combination of woods for appearance and playability :smile:
 

A45GUNNER

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That turned out great! I bought your Burl Pierce cue & I love it! I hope you enjoy it, it looks fantastic! Take care, Rick
 

zeeder

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Tulipwood and ebony is one of my favorite combinations. Great looking cue!
 

deanoc

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i like the orange tulip wood
yours is really attractive

that ebony is really black and pretty also

i bet you like this one
 
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cj609

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Heres a few more. Enjoy. :)
 

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Ken_4fun

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You did good.

What I notice is folks add a lot of inlays and crap, that takes away from the cue. What you did uses the cue wood to make an awesome looking cue.

Nice job.

Ken
 

cj609

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Thank you. My goal.was to keep the design simple and let the wood combo speak for itself. I felt that the tulipwood and ebony combo could do that. The cue plays like every Pierce cue I've ever owned. Very balanced with great response and feel. What I've learned over the last couple of years is whichever cue and shaft that I decide to use on a regular basis, one that I can let my minds eye bond with, that is the cue that will work best for me. So I needed to find one cue and stick with it. After a year of trying out different cue and shaft combos, I finally decided I was going to go with a Pierce. My plan is for this to be my steady weapon of choice. So let the learning process begin.
 
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cj609

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Sorry Pook, not selling this one yet lol. Congrats on your tourney win last week. Nice win.
 
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