A repair guy, sometimes builds cues...look nice!

Martin, you finally got them. i told you they were all that.When Dennis was about to wrap them,i told him i didn't want to see them completed because i knew they were not mine. It's hard to watch his cues leave the shop. It's almost as if there is a part of Dennis himself in each and every cue he builds.
That's why he is second to none.
But don't tell him i said this.:wink:
 
Martin, you finally got them. i told you they were all that.When Dennis was about to wrap them,i told him i didn't want to see them completed because i knew they were not mine. It's hard to watch his cues leave the shop. It's almost as if there is a part of Dennis himself in each and every cue he builds.
That's why he is second to none.
But don't tell him i said this.:wink:

Thanks for the comments guys. I played with the blue/ orange Border Brother last night and it is everything I was hoping it would be. I am extremely pleased (thank you kindly Dennis!). The cues evolved from the original design to include greater detail like the ivory with paua shell borders. Beyond a doubt, Dennis is blessed with immense ability, vision and determination. I appreciate that Dennis remains open to learning--improving his knowledge and process when he can. Since Dennis plays the game at a high level, he understands how a cue is supposed to function/perform. I'll take some new photos later in the next week or so. A sincere and public thank you to all my friends who listened to me whine, snivel, cry and complain during the building process of several years. :)

Martin
 
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