Ron Haley 2022
Among all the cue, it is probably the most difficult to get a Haley.
Ron Haley is one of the top cuemakers in the world, and is very, very well known by top cue collectors and players across the planet and is probably the hottest cue maker at the moment.
Getting a nice Ron Haley cue feels like winning the lottery. He makes a very limited number of cues each year and has something like a ten year waiting list. But what makes them more difficult to obtain is that when people get them, they seldom let go of them. I was fortunate to get this one, not just because it's a Haley, but because it's one of the prettiest I've seen.
It is 4 points. A beautiful piece of Brazilian Rosewood and Maple Burl nose. It has silver boxes, dots and propellers with the center of propellers in copper.
Each set of veneers is separated from the BRW points by black construction paper so the two don't bleed together.
He wraps this in beautifu black elephant ear, with a perfect thickness, and it appears to be seamless at first glance.
As with almost all Haley cues, the ring pattern is his "go to" dot-dash, Morse-code type ring. This is probably the key identifier of his cues. A couple of other cuemakers have done rings similar, but he is the only one I know of to use this exact pattern, and use it consistently.
This stick is signed, dated and numbered in three different places - on the butt bolt, just below the joint on the maple nose, and inside the joint. This one is number 220, built in 2022. It comes with his standard, custom built joint protectors.
Among all the cue, it is probably the most difficult to get a Haley.
Ron Haley is one of the top cuemakers in the world, and is very, very well known by top cue collectors and players across the planet and is probably the hottest cue maker at the moment.
Getting a nice Ron Haley cue feels like winning the lottery. He makes a very limited number of cues each year and has something like a ten year waiting list. But what makes them more difficult to obtain is that when people get them, they seldom let go of them. I was fortunate to get this one, not just because it's a Haley, but because it's one of the prettiest I've seen.
It is 4 points. A beautiful piece of Brazilian Rosewood and Maple Burl nose. It has silver boxes, dots and propellers with the center of propellers in copper.
Each set of veneers is separated from the BRW points by black construction paper so the two don't bleed together.
He wraps this in beautifu black elephant ear, with a perfect thickness, and it appears to be seamless at first glance.
As with almost all Haley cues, the ring pattern is his "go to" dot-dash, Morse-code type ring. This is probably the key identifier of his cues. A couple of other cuemakers have done rings similar, but he is the only one I know of to use this exact pattern, and use it consistently.
This stick is signed, dated and numbered in three different places - on the butt bolt, just below the joint on the maple nose, and inside the joint. This one is number 220, built in 2022. It comes with his standard, custom built joint protectors.
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