Artistic Engineering - AE Cue - Resin Impregnated Maple
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Butt: 15.61oz
Shaft 1: 4.01oz (13mm)
Shaft 2: 4.04oz (13mm)
Joint: Radial Pin/Wood-to-Wood
Wrap: Leather (Feels Awesome - Had to turn twice to even find the seam!)
Balance Point: 19in From Edge of Buttcap
Inlays: Ebony/Ivory/Silver
I had posted pics in the gallery and wrote the following up about this cue:
Maple forearm and sleeve "impregnated" with resin through a vacuum process such that the resin is "into" and becomes a part of the wood rather than just a surface colorization from normal dyeing process!
Inlays are ebony blocks with notched-corner-ivory blocks inlaid within the ebony and further inlays of silver lines inlaid in the ivory. There are also silver lines between the ivory inlays in both the sleeve and forearm!
The colors are VERY difficult to describe not to mention get a picture to show the full justice of this cue! The colors are these variations of blue/green/brown/gold/bronze and multiple upon multiple different shades of each!!!
I've played with this cue and it takes a lot for me to post this up for sale, as the hit of this cue is phenomenal! Straight together and apart. The only thing I could find wrong with it are two very minor finish scuffs on the very edge of the cap - very minor!
SNOOZE YOU LOSE - GONE TO A GOOD HOME! Shipped CONUS (Add 4% for PayPal or send as "gift")
Butt: 15.61oz
Shaft 1: 4.01oz (13mm)
Shaft 2: 4.04oz (13mm)
Joint: Radial Pin/Wood-to-Wood
Wrap: Leather (Feels Awesome - Had to turn twice to even find the seam!)
Balance Point: 19in From Edge of Buttcap
Inlays: Ebony/Ivory/Silver
I had posted pics in the gallery and wrote the following up about this cue:
Maple forearm and sleeve "impregnated" with resin through a vacuum process such that the resin is "into" and becomes a part of the wood rather than just a surface colorization from normal dyeing process!
Inlays are ebony blocks with notched-corner-ivory blocks inlaid within the ebony and further inlays of silver lines inlaid in the ivory. There are also silver lines between the ivory inlays in both the sleeve and forearm!
The colors are VERY difficult to describe not to mention get a picture to show the full justice of this cue! The colors are these variations of blue/green/brown/gold/bronze and multiple upon multiple different shades of each!!!
I've played with this cue and it takes a lot for me to post this up for sale, as the hit of this cue is phenomenal! Straight together and apart. The only thing I could find wrong with it are two very minor finish scuffs on the very edge of the cap - very minor!
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