'02 Back for a Visit

Murray Tucker

Just a Padawan
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Bocote player from 02 came back for a fresh coat of paint and a new wrap. This one is kind of rare since I machined the pin myself. I love seeing my cues come back well played. Hope they enjoy it for another 10 years

Wow, those pictures suck. I'll try again in a minute.
 
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Probably not better. I really need to invest in a camera.

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I definitely like the darker bocote best with the exception if some super figured cues I've seen with the lighter stuff.
 
What a nice pool cue.





Imagine that, a cue that actually gets used to pocket pool balls... :rolleyes:
 
Probably not better. I really need to invest in a camera.

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Buying the camera is only part of the battle. The real challenge is leaning how to use it, set up lighting, and arranging the shot.

Feel free to send me any cue you would like photos of and I'll be glad to take them for you! :smilewinkgrin:
 
Hi Mr Tucker

i notice that your old work seem more wood to wood joint type and nor a 5/16x14 stainless steel joint pin...is there any difference to the playability or, it's just a customer preference...thanks :)....oh and i'm going to try my luck again this time...is there any of your work unspoken for...maybe i will take it...just try my luck....:).....

Dedy
Indonesia:)
 
No, nothing laying around.

I was doing stainless as well as flat faced back then. I leaned more towards flat since my equipment was pretty primitive at that time and flat is easier to do.
 
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