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heresy

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A few days ago I was fantasizing about having an ebony into ebony cue and I thought about how the Titlist veneer colors would pop with the ebony handle and forearm. A quick search turned up this beautiful Jerry R. It’s even better than I imagined.

Has anyone else built or seen any other cues with this combination? I’d love to see more pics. Who would be willing to build one?
 

63Kcode

AKA Larry Vigus
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Here is one I did a few years back.

Larry
 

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Steppo

That's my Bourbon
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How about this!

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Ssonerai

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Agree - all beautiful cues, inspirational.
Especially like ebony cues (like shown) where grain is still visible - instead of looking like black plastic.

Maybe it's lighting/photography, but linked cue looks more like A. Blackwood - lot of red tone in it.

smt
 

DaveM

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Here's a Pierce cue that was made in 2017. The finished picture isn't the best but you can get idea.
 

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Bavafongoul

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Bob Owen........... he is amazing to work with.........I’m eager to do another custom design with him.
 

pongohops

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Agree - all beautiful cues, inspirational.

Especially like ebony cues (like shown) where grain is still visible - instead of looking like black plastic.



Maybe it's lighting/photography, but linked cue looks more like A. Blackwood - lot of red tone in it.



smt



The higher quality, more expensive, and rarer ebony pieces are going to look like ‘black plastic’ because it will be pure black with little to no grain showing - ‘piano black’. If you like the grain showing that’s fine obviously and everyone has their own preference, but don’t think those are the more desirable, rarer, and expensive pieces.


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heresy

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Thanks for the replies. Any pics of the forearms of those first two cues?

Good to know about Bob Owen. Does he do full splices?
 
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