Arthur Masterpiece "The Royal Orchid"

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NO LONGER UP FOR SALE​

563 Inlays in Total
19 OZ ( Shafts 3,9 oz / Butt 14,95 oz)
2 Shafts 13mm (Ivory Ferrules)
Balancepoint at 18,5 inch
G10 PIN
All white is Ivory + MOP + Silver + Snakewood + Ebony + Maple

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Thanks
Berny
 
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This cue should be in a museum...man this is one gorgeous piece of art. How does Jackson Pollock's painting of doo-doo with a splash of mustard fetch over $100 million, while beautiful cues like these are only famous to a few? It's an unfair world...

No offense to Pollock-lovers~
 
cuemasterpieces said:
real excellent Playability ...


Playability??? LOL, you'd have to be out of your friggin melon to actually PLAY with that thing. I'd be scared to touch it much less play with it. That belongs in a locked display case and as far away from a table as possible. Just putting chalk on that thing seems like blasphemy.
 
Thanks a lot

Thanks for all the kind words my dear Friends.

The pics could not really show the shimmering lights of the polished SILVER WORK when you move the cue in your hands ... you could dive with your eyes into the MOP ellipse ... its also nearly impossible to catch the tiny details of the Flower just by your eyes .....


Berny
 
MCD PRESTIGE IV said:
Play It Like You Stole It-Lifes To Short!
I agree 100%.

Not playing with a masterpiece functional work of art is like buying a Ferrari or Lamborghini and leaving it in the garage.
 
kgeorgia said:
How about free vacations for a month in a "highend" greek island?!!! lololol :D

Now thats a real nice offer :wink: if my girl would have to decide, this cue would be yours ..... but i am not sure i could enjoy the vacations when i have to sacrifice my treasure Buddy :grin-square:

Take care my Friend
Berny
 
this is the kind of cue that pushes the envelope. Bringing new standards to inlay work that the world has never seen. I remember when i first saw pictures of this cue. It was like i had to take double and even triple takes just to see how it's possible to get craftmanship like this.

Unbelievable this cue is for sale.
 
kgeorgia said:
Either way, you are always welcomed since you are fun of Greece ;) :)
Its in my Heart mate .. not just a big fan Buddy :wink:

mrinsatiable said:
this is the kind of cue that pushes the envelope. Bringing new standards to inlay work that the world has never seen. I remember when i first saw pictures of this cue. It was like i had to take double and even triple takes just to see how it's possible to get craftmanship like this.

Unbelievable this cue is for sale.

Well times are tough and sometimes you have to step back, before you can move on ....

Thanks
Berny



thediamond said:
Wow....big cue Berny.

The Biggest i ever owned Brother :wink:

Berny
 
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That is a pretty looking cue.
Never thought it would leave your collection.
Hopefully it will find a good home.

Good luck with the sale,
Myron
 
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