It's not bad. You have to play with something I guess.
You are killing me.
Ken
You will get enough takers on this deal, to buy another cue, just bet on me, I won't let you down.:thumbup:
You are killing me.
Ken
It's not bad. You have to play with something I guess.
I think you missed my point. No matter... LOL.:smilewinkgrin:
Enjoy your cue for the time you own it! :thumbup2:
Wow, i love how he positioned the dots and the diamonds ,Nobody would have been a better choice than J.S. to use that rosewood!!!!when you get that rare and deep colored of straight rosewood from brazil , if anything other than pearl was used it would not have flowed together as good…. is this the same one that was in asia from lucky? I love cues … lucky always gets the juice!
ps love the wrap
Yes, Bill, Lucky designed it at John's house. Thank you my friend. Rod.
Hi, it's East Indian Rosewood. Thank you, have fun. Rod.What kind of wood is this?
I'm not a fan of inlays or veneers or even wraps LOL but this is gorgeous...
LOVE the veneer colors. Only thing I'd change is the wrap to elephant ear or wrapless.
Hi, it's East Indian Rosewood. Thank you, have fun. Rod.
Hope you enjoy it.
If you ever DO decide to sell it I hope I have an extra bit laying around...
Unless you want a Mustang :thumbup:
Hope you enjoy it.
If you ever DO decide to sell it I hope I have an extra bit laying around...
Unless you want a Mustang :thumbup:
You may need to have a large extra bit.. And I would say the mustang has to be at least a 2010 loaded one
Chris
We ain't tradin no stinking cars on my next Showman ! Mine mine mine! Even if it is only $500 worth of materials! Lol