Cherrier from under the lathe

Sunchaser

Belgian Malinois
Silver Member
Stopped at Pete's for a bit after work...pulled out some cues from a few years ago from the cabinet under the metal lathe. Picked one to share. Hope you can see some beauty despite my horrible photos. All white is ivory, four long for short, curly prong, white with black spec linen. Just a really nice cue that never hit a ball...what a shame. Thanks for looking. Matt D.
 

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AzB Silver Member
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Great looking cue. Why is it just sitting in a cabinet having never hit a ball?
 

Sunchaser

Belgian Malinois
Silver Member
Great looking cue. Why is it just sitting in a cabinet having never hit a ball?

Thank you on Pete's behalf! Good question...seems most players around here prefer to get the best hitting cue for the least amount of money. Therefore, he sells a lot of sneakies, conversions, and merry widows, rather than many of the higher end and more inlaid cues. This one in the 1000 dollar range never found a home...like many of his other elaborate cues. Pete did tell me he always takes them upstairs and hits them..but they generally all hit wonderfully, so really no true need. Still brand new is not a bad thing...Thanks again for looking! Matt D.
 
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