a few others

Chris Byrne

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Here are some of the full core cues. Again these are oversize and lacking inlays.
Ok right to left
super figured birdseye, silver rings
crazy looking bacote,stich rings
striped ebony w amboyna burl handle, turquoise rings
amboyna burl, silver rings
thuya burl, ivory hoppe ring
black palm w sectioned curly maple handle w purple heart rings
zircote, malachite rings
bubinga, silver rings
curly purpleheart, cocobolo stichrings
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Hey Chris nice looking quiver.....I want to stop by and check them out....pho tomorrow?? Ill call you...

Dale
 
Can you post pics when they are done. Interested to see how the Palm wood looks after it gets sprayed.
Thanks for sharing
gh8st
 
The birdseye you have there is awesome. Have to hollar at my supplier cause Chris has better stuff! LOL Very nice cues , are they all plain janes or getting some inlay work?
Jim Lee
 
Jim Thanks for the compliment. I have really been hunting hard for only the best pieces of wood that I can find. I will inlay some of them but, the birdseye, palm, thuya cues will be plain for sure. I generally dont know what inlays will be done untill the cue is close to finished size. It seems whenever I decide on inlays first the wood starts talking to me and I change my mind at the last minute. I will be designing the inlays for these very soon. I am leaning twards just doing some small understated inlays on these cues. I will do some mitered windows on the v point cues in the other thread. I started making v point cues back in 1994 but got away from it when I got my first pantograph years ago. I have been getting back into the v point cues over the last 2 years and have been loving it. I forgot how much I like making them. I am rambling so I will stop now. Thanks again Chris.
 
Now, those are my kinda cue. All natural wood figure.

I have to go for 3rd, 4th and 5th from right. But all are really nice.

Thanx Chris for the preview.
 
Very nice selection of wood. These look like your best work yet. Good luck in Valley Forge. I'm sure you will sell out again.
 
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