Just in Time for St Patricks Day

Tony Zinzola

AzB Silver Member
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Ebony on Satinwood. This cue was actually started about a year and a half ago, but I finally got around to finishing it. Rings are Copper and Micarta instead of Silver and Ivory. Buffalo Horn Joint and Butt.

EDIT - KYLE & MIKE - Your photos will get posted tomorrow. I'm fighting over the camera, tripod and cues with a two year old and am losing. I have to run out now, so will photgraph them tomorrow.

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burns420

AzB Silver Member
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thats a great cue. Its like a better version of the McDermott Dubliner I used to have. well done.:thumbup:
 

cuewould

AzB Silver Member
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The irish stunner

Thats the pot of GOLD....Now where's the rainbow?????? Great work as always Tony .....keep em comin!!!!!! Ray:thumbup:
 

manwon

"WARLOCK 1"
Silver Member
Ebony on Satinwood. This cue was actually started about a year and a half ago, but I finally got around to finishing it. Rings are Copper and Micarta instead of Silver and Ivory. Buffalo Horn Joint and Butt.

EDIT - KYLE & MIKE - Your photos will get posted tomorrow. I'm fighting over the camera, tripod and cues with a two year old and am losing. I have to run out now, so will photgraph them tomorrow.

Tony I love your work, but I don't know what shines more the the photo of your newest cue or the Picture of your Daughter!!:)

I wish you all the best,I am certain whoever gets that cue will be very happy!!

Thanks for sharing Tony~!!!!!!!!
 

Tony Zinzola

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Yep. Delivered last night. This is the third cue I built for the owner. We're going to do something pretty fancy for his next one.

I decided when I was spraying the cue that the Shamrocks would look better if they were boarded in Ivory, so I think I'm going to make a new butt sleeve for the cue and swap it for him eventually.
 

lefty84

thats my boy!!!!!!
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tony please stop posting such beautiful cues! i'm going to have to buy a new laptop if i dont stop drooling!!
 

MasterClass

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Copper is so pretty!

Is there any reason why copper should not be used for inlay in cues? Do they tarnish? Deform? fade, change color in any way, move? I dunno.

I dun think i have seen much cues using copper for inlay. I do know they conduct electricity well. So dun go out there in a thunderstorm with that stick else you become a lightning rod!
 
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