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phil dade

AzB Silver Member
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Brazilian Rosewood classic

This is one of three I initially owned. I kept this one because it is an exceptional playing cue with a great feel. It is very thin. Pete even commented on it when we used the dimensions for the recent cue he made for me. I traded the other initial cues and this became my cue for standard dimensions.
 

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phil dade

AzB Silver Member
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my latest Tascarella

Here is my latest Tascarella. Just like the previous one, very thin, 18.8 oz, 58", very thin butt, 12.8mm shaft pro taper and 2-13mm. shafts... I like the 12.8.

All white is Ivory. I did not think to have tascarella in the ivory butt cap until it was too late, as it was already on the forearm.

I really like this cue and the hit is magnificent.
 

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Balabushka_Man

AzB Silver Member
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I actually prefer the Delrin butt cap on mine. Better balance of weight. (First pics page 1 in this thread)

DuPont™ Delrin® acetal homopolymer resin is a highly-crystalline polymer that has high stiffness and strength without the need for glass reinforcement. When compared to acetal copolymers offered by competitors, Delrin® offers higher tensile strength, stiffness, and creep resistance, and significantly outperforms on impact resistance, allowing for thinner and lighter part design. In addition, Delrin® offers outstanding low- and high-temperature performance, good colorability, and good mating with metal and other polymers.
 

alpine9430

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Gee
Can I play...

Ok
So on Halloween of 2011 get a message from the Pete's that my cue was done.
I have since played with the idea of this being the Halloween Cue.
In keeping with that thought, here we go...

In keeping with tradition, no cue was damaged in taking these pictures.
The cue is on wax paper on my concrete patio.
The blood was real from the Pete's.

Enjoy
Myron













 

phil dade

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
gee
can i play...

Ok
so on halloween of 2011 get a message from the pete's that my cue was done.
I have since played with the idea of this being the halloween cue.
In keeping with that thought, here we go...

In keeping with tradition, no cue was damaged in taking these pictures.
The cue is on wax paper on my concrete patio.
The blood was real from the pete's.

Enjoy
myron














wow wow wow
 

Big-Tattoo

I'm back
Silver Member
Hey Myron,
Nice to see you are still alive:thumbup:
What a beautiful Cue, if you ever plan to sell, let me know Bro;)
Ralf
 

FAST_N_LOOSE

<--THE AMAZING JESSE JANE
Silver Member
This is one of three I initially owned. I kept this one because it is an exceptional playing cue with a great feel. It is very thin. Pete even commented on it when we used the dimensions for the recent cue he made for me. I traded the other initial cues and this became my cue for standard dimensions.

This Rosewood cue is one of the top 5 playing cues I have ever owned. (I played with it for over a year)
 
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FAST_N_LOOSE

<--THE AMAZING JESSE JANE
Silver Member
Gee
Can I play...

Ok
So on Halloween of 2011 get a message from the Pete's that my cue was done.
I have since played with the idea of this being the Halloween Cue.
In keeping with that thought, here we go...

In keeping with tradition, no cue was damaged in taking these pictures.
The cue is on wax paper on my concrete patio.
The blood was real from the Pete's.

Enjoy
Myron

One of my favorite cues of all time. It's just enough "different" to make it awesome.
 
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JimmyRayK

Gina collector
Silver Member
This is one of three I initially owned. I kept this one because it is an exceptional playing cue with a great feel. It is very thin. Pete even commented on it when we used the dimensions for the recent cue he made for me. I traded the other initial cues and this became my cue for standard dimensions.

Thanks for posting pictures Phil. This is the best looking and best playing Tascarella I've ever owned.................just silky smooth.

Best, :) :) :)
JimmyK
 

FAST_N_LOOSE

<--THE AMAZING JESSE JANE
Silver Member
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These are a few of the pics from the set that was used by Inside Pool magazine for the cuemaker feature article about the Petes.
 

FAST_N_LOOSE

<--THE AMAZING JESSE JANE
Silver Member
Thanks for posting pictures Phil. This is the best looking and best playing Tascarella I've ever owned.................just silky smooth.

Best, :) :) :)
JimmyK

This was what it looked like after I played with it, and befor I sent it to Pete....

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This was after Pete cleaned it up, prior to me being talked into selling it.

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FAST_N_LOOSE

<--THE AMAZING JESSE JANE
Silver Member
This was my playing cue for several years as well. Was the opposite of that Rosewood/Pearl cue... This one was "Old School" fat, heavy, and deadly......

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This was how I acquired the cue (bought it on Ebay)

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Yes..... all those pictures are of the same cue.
 

skins

Likes to draw
Silver Member
MAN! Those propellers look nice in that cue :)


This was my playing cue for several years as well. Was the opposite of that Rosewood/Pearl cue... This one was "Old School" fat, heavy, and deadly......

DSC01106.jpg


DSC01104.jpg


DSC01105.jpg


DSC01103.jpg


This was how I acquired the cue (bought it on Ebay)

CUE_zpsvqsl3o9h.jpg


SIG_zpsjonuyzwj.jpg


BUTT_zpsgiftm6uw.jpg


LETTER_zps0a2yj5hr.jpg


Yes..... all those pictures are of the same cue.
 
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