Steve, you never cease to amaze me what you can get your hands on... and Art told me he's not taking any more orders, he must be busy building your stuff!!tikkler said:I just recieved this beauty from Art. As usual its a work of art by ART. I really love the propellers, and the whole theme of this cue is exactly what I love the most
Steve
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1pRoscoe said:Steve, you never cease to amaze me what you can get your hands on... and Art told me he's not taking any more orders, he must be busy building your stuff!!
Now I'm still partially hung over, didn't sleep much and my eyesight is blurry, but is there something going on at the base of the points here? It looks like a veneer is broken...
LittleMonster said:Funny! I thought I saw the same thing and wasn't sure if it was me, the camera, or what. I followed the veneer around the point and some spots looked a liitle blurry or fuzzy. I attributed it to the camera. But there does look like a little squiggle at the base. Then on a second look, it appears to be happening around the neighboring ebony point too.
Either way, the design is truly classy. It takes the 'tuxedo' look to a sophisticated new level. Nice even balance of ivory and ebony with classy silver accents. Congratulations on a beauty Tikkler.
Aiden
btw, the photo of that BB in your avatar is the best cue pic I have ever seen.
CueCaps said:Steve,
Your A. Cantando Cue is very tastefully done.
I know everyone loves/wants "perfection", but, is "perfection" a criterion of
"Beautful Artwork"??? (Or in this case Art Cantando Work..LOL)
BTW, The Venus de Milo statue ain't flawless, she doesn't have arms..![]()
Richard Black once said, "Cues are to be admired at arm's length."