Amazing PFD-Egyptian Theme cue

allen hung

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Folks, I would like to share my amazing PFD in here.. There is a long story for this cue..
All start at the point I love the Egyptian culture. Many cuemakers have made the cues with the Etyptian Theme..
However, Paul is the my favorite cuemarker. Two years ago, I talked with him that I wanted a Egyptian Theme cue, and he said he could make a totally different one for me.
So, I asked Paul to make it.. Of cause, we discussed this cue many times, and changed the design many times. I have to say Paul is so nice to negotiate. Now, it is completed.
You will never know what Paul can make and how incredible it is.. I am so pleasure to share my baby here..
The design of Egyptian Theme cue is asymmetric. There are 5 ivory panels. Big one on the Butt, four on the Forearm. Each panel has different Theme.. Each panel has the scrimshaw of pillar, and these pillars are linked.. I love this kind design...
Hope all of you will enjoy it..

Allen
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That is truly a work of art Allen. Paul never ceases to blow me away with his work. Even his 'simple' cues are absolutely stunning. This one is just spectacular! Thanks for taking the time to share it.
 
Nice

I like it, did you consider continuing the scrim work in the joint and buttcap, they look kind of lonely.
 
Thanks for your nice words..

Burt,
I have talked this with Paul.. Paul said that will be too much.. :p
 
supposed I may have good chance to play with it , soon;)

nice cue!! :thumbup:

and landed safely :D
 
wow allen!

that is a beautiful piece of art!

who did the scrim work? basically you cue is all ivory :) Paul went over the top on this cue

congratulations
 
Birk1 said:
wow allen!

that is a beautiful piece of art!

who did the scrim work? basically you cue is all ivory :) Paul went over the top on this cue

congratulations

Thanks, Ryan. You know that Never go wrong with Paul.

For your question, I think you should ask Paul.
 
First let me say that Allen was VERY patient with me and getting this cue done and into his hands (that is another whole story - fortunately it ended well) and second the man who did the scrimshaw was a good personal friend named Bob Hergert, whose talent is clearly obvious. I enjoyed the challenge of the project and appreciate knowing that others also enjoying the finished product. Many thanks to all, Paul
 
Wow!!

Allen, Paul,
This is one nice cue.. Tastefully done!!
Belongs in the Cairo Museum of Antiquities..
Looks like it cound have been King Tut's Personal Cue..:wink:
Paul, your friend, Bob Hergert, did amazing Scrimshaw work..
Love that shading through out..
Congrats to you, Paul..

 
very cool and unique. An extremely interesting theme executed to the highest standard.
 
allen hung said:
Folks, I would like to share my amazing PFD in here.. There is a long story for this cue..
All start at the point I love the Egyptian culture. Many cuemakers have made the cues with the Etyptian Theme..
However, Paul is the my favorite cuemarker. Two years ago, I talked with him that I wanted a Egyptian Theme cue, and he said he could make a totally different one for me.
So, I asked Paul to make it.. Of cause, we discussed this cue many times, and changed the design many times. I have to say Paul is so nice to negotiate. Now, it is completed.
You will never know what Paul can make and how incredible it is.. I am so pleasure to share my baby here..
The design of Egyptian Theme cue is asymmetric. There are 5 ivory panels. Big one on the Butt, four on the Forearm. Each panel has different Theme.. Each panel has the scrimshaw of pillar, and these pillars are linked.. I love this kind design...
Hope all of you will enjoy it..

Allen
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That is some real impressive Scrimshaw ... fantastic

Congrats to this Cue and worship to the Artist Bob Hergert

Berny
 
I am really amazed at all the details in this cue.
Incredible just would not be adequate to describe it.
Thanks for sharing the design idea and the story of how it started.
 
super !!!!!

hey Allen

you got a real beauty there, good picks & amazing cue !!!!! two thumb up to allen for the good picks :thumbup: :thumbup: & all thumbs up to Paul for the great cue :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: thank you for sharing the beauty.

wawacue
 
pfd studios said:
First let me say that Allen was VERY patient with me and getting this cue done and into his hands (that is another whole story - fortunately it ended well) and second the man who did the scrimshaw was a good personal friend named Bob Hergert, whose talent is clearly obvious. I enjoyed the challenge of the project and appreciate knowing that others also enjoying the finished product. Many thanks to all, Paul

Paul

all thumbs up to you for building this great beauty. I have met Bob Hergert a few year ago & saw some of his scrimshaw work is amazing, Mr. Hergert has a great talent with his work, unbelievable work of art. anyway, great cue & keep it coming.

wawacue
 
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