****8 Ivory Handled Cues ****

So that's it!! all ivory handle cues in the world I suppose :eek: , you're the king :grin:
 
Absolutely STUNNING with all capital letters and the best collection I have ever seen, thanks for the pictures.--Leonard
 
8 Ivory Handled Cues

Steve; My favorite is still the Gina,so classy,not over the top.
I wonder,could we get Tony or Mike to make an Ivory Handled Cue?
JP:D
 
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cuejunky said:
Wow!! Very nice. Why two identical ones? Were they his and hers?



I asked joel, and he said they were originally made by him in hopes of being owned by one person, as a matching set. It didnt work out that way at first but then Jeff Willings bought them both. I got them from him, so they are now together and will be for a very long time....I hope..LOL
Steve
 
I don't get it, Joel's explanation, I mean. Anyway, hey Steve, you could give one to your son and then they would be a Father and Son set? I think your son would like that idea. LOL.
 
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cuejunky said:
I don't get it, Joel's explanation, I mean. Anyway, hey Steve, you could give one to your son and then they would be a Father and Son set? I think your son would like that idea. LOL.



Joel sold the cues seperate...to Cheng and Wu...I believe. Then Willings bought them both.....and now I have them both. So They did end up as planned.

My son wants them both...the sneaky little you know what...LOL
Steve
 
Tikkler...you are out of control!

I believe it is about time for a serious cue addiction intervention.
 
I agree, and I believe that a good first step toward rehabilitation is for him to send a cue to each person that replied to this thread........
 
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HIRUN526 said:
Tikkler...you are out of control!

I believe it is about time for a serious cue addiction intervention.



I am with you on this 100%

I have about 7-8 very high end pieces of artwork (cues) coming in over the next 3 months or so.

Just might have to sell a couple of previously untouchables...we will see
Steve
 
Well its sort of seven and a half...Hercek, McDaniel, Hercek, Hercek, Hercek, Hercek, Gina, Carmeli
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I'm not sure how I missed these when they were first shown but its been a year since Steve bumped this thread.
Amazing collection
 
wow,that is some collection.

i think i like the 3rd from the right the best.what kind of wood is below the ivory handle in that one?
 
Well its sort of seven and a half...Hercek, McDaniel, Hercek, Hercek, Hercek, Hercek, Gina, Carmeli
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The Gina & Carmelli tuxedoe cues are awesome and of course, Herecek's intricate inlay works are almost beyond insanity as always in terms of sheer quality and workmanship :thumbup:

Very nice collection indeed sir :cool:
 
Steve,

They are absolutely stunning!

Have you ever wondered how many man hours it took to build these cues, that would be interesting.

I am humbled!

Regards,

Joe G.
 
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