7 cues almost ready to paint

masonh

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i started a batch of 12 3-4 months ago and i got overwhelmed trying to finish 12 so i broke the batch in two parts.i have these 7 sealed up and will be painting them next week.the other 5 in this batch will be done very shortly after that.they are ready to go,but i couldn't handle finishing any more wrapless cues this round.

from the top they are:
1.African Blackwood with Camatillo handle(5 gr. carbon fiber pin in this one)
2.Canarywood with Variegated Cocobolo handle
3.Goncalo/Maple sneaky
4.Cambodian Rosewood with 5A curly Koa handle
5.Gaboon Ebony with Thuya Burl handle
6.African Blackwood with soon to be black Kangaroo wrap and stag and moose collars
7.Quilted Bubinga with soon to be white/tan spec linen wrap over Purpleheart handle.

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very nice mason
like the coco and the thuya burl
and your left foot :grin:
 
Those cues are stunning. High quality and just as highly sought-after, the new owners will be more than proud.
 
Happy 4th to you Mason

And that 4th cue down, appropriately, for todays date .... looks REALLLLLY sweet!!!!!!!!!
 
Tough call I like 1,2,5 & 7 don't make me choose these are very nice works of art...
 
thanks everyone,sorry but they are all sold.i have managed to get 2+ years backlogged and really started this as a hobby.i am going to be making 2-3 cues each batch after this one that i will be posting for sale here at AZ.they will be cues made to my specs and woods that i choose,but i wanted to give people who aren't on the list a chance to get one,so keep an eye out in 4-5 months for a few extra cues for sale.

Sam,how does the shaft play?
 
masonh said:
thanks everyone,sorry but they are all sold.i have managed to get 2+ years backlogged and really started this as a hobby.i am going to be making 2-3 cues each batch after this one that i will be posting for sale here at AZ.they will be cues made to my specs and woods that i choose,but i wanted to give people who aren't on the list a chance to get one,so keep an eye out in 4-5 months for a few extra cues for sale.

Sam,how does the shaft play?


The shaft plays really well. the taper is comfortable and easy to get used to. the ring work looks great. i meant to start another thread but i had dog trouble and i couldn't get my thoughts together.
 
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WORKING MAN said:
I love all off them:lovies: and can't wait to get mine:cool: great work,,,
won't let me put enough of those little smilies to tell y'all how I am looking forward to trying mine.........but here are all the "critters" they will let me post:yeah: :dance: :dance: :lovies::grin: :grin:
 
Absolutely LOVE the koa and thuya handles. You know...I just do not understand why anyone would cover 40%+ of their cue with linen, or anything else when you can have a gorgeous handle like that. The only exceptions being classic style 4-point cues. God those are gorgeous.
 
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Retail1LO said:
Absolutely LOVE the koa and thuya handles. You know...I just do not understand why anyone would cover 40%+ of their cue with linen, or anything else when you can have a gorgeous handle like that. The only exceptions being classic style 4-point cues. God those are gorgeous.
preaching to the choir here *son* :wink: I have been a believer in letting the wood make it happen for a longggg time :D And I agree that koa is SWEEEET:grin: , last I heard, it's headed headed this way shortly :p
 
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