3 Sugartree Monsters Being Finished Up For Me And Heading My Way Soon

Quality Cues

AzB Gold Member
Gold Member
Silver Member
The photos below were taken by Eric's cell phone and are not the best quality. That said, you can see that he is finishing up three monsters for me and hopes to ship them next week. The Cocobolo and Madagascar Ebony cue (the bottom cue in the 1st photo below) will have a total of 64 splices (32 points and 32 scallops) and be my new player as soon as it arrives. The Boxelder Burl/Madagascar Ebony cue (the middle cue in the 1st photo below) and Hickory Burl/Madagascar Ebony cue (the top cue in the 1st photo below) will have a total of 32 splices (16 points and 16 scallops) All that Eric has to do to complete the package is make joint protectors with matching rings for each of the butts and shafts.






 
Last edited:
Middle one for me as the bottom Cue you will hold,,:wink:
Ralf

That middle cue will be gorgeous with better pics I bet.


Still love the bottom one though. Can't wait to see better pics.

I wish I could get ahold of Eric. Would be nice to get a new ferrule on the cue I'm trying to sell of his but I see he's been really busy for his old customers.
 
The cues look really nice. A customer of mine told me Eric's cues hit really good also.
 
St Favorites

The bottoms cue is the one outta this batch..... Any cue Eric makes must have reverse points for me, it's a no brainer.... Such an awesome look on his cues having the reverse points,he executes them well, the scallops with them are the nutz!
 
These are real beauties. It is like Miss Universe....tough to make a decision, hard to go wrong. I think I like the top cue best, but they all are great.
 
These are real beauties. It is like Miss Universe....tough to make a decision, hard to go wrong. I think I like the top cue best, but they all are great.

Hi Phil:

I love the recut contrast (white against black) in the top cue myself. That one has 3 shafts and a full set of matching joint protectors, each with a matching ring. At 32 splices, it is a pretty big Sugartree.

Best regards,

Mike
 
Hello Mike,
Each one of these is very interesting. It would be great to hear about the wood and material combinations. I am certain only a few know and I for one do not. As example, what is in the butt and joint? What types of wood and recuts? They really "have life".
Congratulations!
All the best,
Phil
 
Back
Top