Koa and Curly Maple Segmented Handle

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Recently delivered. The cue now lives in the great state of Texas.

The customer wanted no black material anywhere, so I went with some aged brown phenolic as the base material in the stitched rings and the collars and butt caps. The grain and color added another brown texture. Fun cue to build.

Here it is on my site.

http://mvpcues.com/finishedcues.php


mike.jpg
 
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j2pac

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Recently delivered. The cue now lives in the great state of Texas.

The customer wanted no black material anywhere, so I went with some aged black phenolic as the base material in the stitched rings and the collars and butt caps. The grain and color added another brown texture. Fun cue to build.

Here it is on my site.

http://mvpcues.com/finishedcues.php


mike.jpg

Wicked cool cue Kelly. I love the color of that phenolic. :cool:
Beautiful work.
Joe P.
 

Moet.1977

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nice

Kelly I've only seen like 3 of your cues but it looks like you make a great cue
very clean work. I really like it thanks for taking the time to post some pictures.
 

cueman

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The colors flow through the cue from one end to the other, it looks really nice.
 

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Is it rude or off limits to ask what that cue sold for?

JC

It isn't something I get worked up about, but IMO it is not prudent to ask how much a particular custom cue sold to a customer for. I consider that a private matter.

IMO, the reasonable approach is sending the cuemaker a message asking about how much a similar new cue would cost to build.



Thank you everyone for the kind words.
 
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Remy

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Kelly's cues play as good as they look too.

I am the proud owner of an MVP cue and would never part with it.

Keep up the good work man :)
 
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