-◊-•-◊- Eric Crisp's Personal Sugartree -◊-•-◊-

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Eric made this cue for himself in 2011... it is up sale and you can read more about it in the Letter of authenticity below. Click on the picture to go to the website for specs. Sale Pending



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now jaime that cue is a MONSTER......gl with your sale...see you in march :thumbup:
 
The burl just looks amazzzzing...this is one uniquely beautiful ST...
 
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WOW!!! that is some AWESOME AIRBRUSHING, never knew Eric done that. HA HA that is some SICK piece of wood, how long did Eric have to search to find that? Jamie, GLWS, don " the SHERMINATER "
 
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finally read Eric's description. i've heard of Robin Hood's Sherwood Forest. but Eric, what state you from? county? township? cross road's. how many acres? when do you plan on leaving next? will clear your woods, for FREE!!!! SWEET cue, SWEET WOODS, GREAT BUILDER, seller, well its "the WORMINATER " how does he get these? i guess cause, he's one GREAT GUY. congrats, don
 
thats the 2nd cue that was his personal cue..nice cue though


Oh, it's way more than the second... Eric has made many cues for himself but people keep prying them out of his hands. He can always make himself another. When you get one of Eric's personal cues you are always guaranteed of getting some of those thoroughbred Sugartree shafts!

Don the Sherminator... I like it! I think you should change your AZ handle. Thanks for the kind words buddy!
 
Oh my sweet Jesus! What a cue! I would love to see this cue in person because im sure no pictures no matter how good they are could do this cue justice. Good luck with the sale.
 
i got on of his firey cocbollo with the dark shafts,the good canvas phlenolic.. hits pretty good...this is a stunner and i would buy it i just dont go for ebony..dont show enough wood grain for me..
 
What kind of guitar did the handle come from? Unless I am missing something and guitar body means something else, they are very thin and I havent seen to may made from that type of wood.
 
What kind of guitar did the handle come from? Unless I am missing something and guitar body means something else, they are very thin and I havent seen to may made from that type of wood.

A block of wood used to make a solid body guitar is more than thick enough to be cut into squares and turned into a cue handle. You think Eric was just making that up? :scratchhead:
 
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