CONTEST - anyone think Andy Gilbert uses CNC?

cuedicts

AzB Silver Member
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You might now. :D Check these pictures out. All done by manual pantograph.

Here's the CONTEST part. For fun - guess the base wood in the forearm and butt.

Also, guess the retail price of the cue and the closest one wins $100 off a new Gilbert jump break, the last one we have here (www.cueaddicts.com/gilbert2.htm) shipping included [Paypal + 3 percent]. Will probably run this until Monday night (8:00est).

Everything white you see in the cue is ivory except the thin holly veneers in the long points. It has ivory veneers in butterflys.

Structural ivory points, not flat inlaid. Also, the intricate black lines in the butt windows are inlaid veneers, plus real shell.

This is the "Circus Circus" cue.

Matt
 

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Ktown D

Neverwuzzz
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Hey Matt

How's it goin' buddy?

That is one sweet piece of wood.:eek: I would estimate the value to be 4,500. I may be off but that is my guess. I'm not a wood guy so I have no idea of the wood.

D<~~ not afraid to guess first
 
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Ktown D

Neverwuzzz
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Kelly_Guy said:
Burled pink ivory?
Kelly
D's wood guy. ^^^^^^^^

BTW- Kelly, did you make it out to Bailey's Monday? I was in Greenville all weekend so I didn't venture out.
 

alpine9430

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There are some amazing patterns in both the forearm and butt area.
I love the way the wood is figured.

So I will have to say it is a maple burl with a going rate of 4999.99

Myron
 

a9ballbr8k

Don't anger my stakehorse
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Goin out on a limb with African pearwood and a price of $3750.00. Please slap me.
 
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