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Shadow in the Jungle
 

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PC2 (Personal Cue #2) 8 Horses with Carved ivory butt sleeve and joint.
 

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Close up of the roll-out on the schrimsaw work of the ER SW508-97.
 

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AzHousePro said:
Those are some amazing looking cues Bandido. Very nice.

Mike

Thank you Mike. I do have some more in my collection and won't mind sharing these beauties if the owners of this site won't mind.
Ed
 
Cue titled "Thorns" has 5 roses shrimsawed in different colors using the stipple method.
 

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Close-up of Roses schrimsaw. One of the panels has a blur, sorry.
 

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bandido said:
Close-up of Roses schrimsaw. One of the panels has a blur, sorry.

i believe "bandido" is edwin reyes, and these are his creations :D well, except for the southwest, but he did do the modifications. i think he has someone help with the scrimshaw stuff. is that you edwin?

warren..
 
Hi Warren,
You are right. It is I, Edwin. And I did train a painter on how to do carvings and schrimsaw on ivory due to the increase in demand. Here's my newest one title "Stay Away".
 

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Here's a close-up of "8 Horses. If you feel that these are too much. Please feel free to delete, Mike.
 

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bandido said:
Hi Warren,
You are right. It is I, Edwin. And I did train a painter on how to do carvings and schrimsaw on ivory due to the increase in demand. Here's my newest one title "Stay Away".

hey edwin, nice to see you here and i look forward to seeing your newest creations! you should post a close up of the "shadows" cue, and how it got its name, its a great concept that i had not seen before (i don't know if you were the first, but you are the first that i know of). how about you try and get linds to post a few cue picts in here!!

warren..<-- thinks mike hit on a great idea with this cue forum..
 
Mike's idea is superb as this may be the next crossroad in the development of the cue as an artform. As a result of Mike's idea, cuemakers from all over the world will be inspired to create compositions that has never been seen or ventured into before. Hats off to you Mike!
 
As per your request Sir Warren.
I got the inspiration for the "Shadows in the Jungle" cue one night when I was playing real bad. My pocketing was off but my cueball control was on. Knowing this, I immediately switched my playing style to conservative instead of aggressive. While sitting back after the match, I started relating this situation to cuemaking thus "Shadows" was born. We all have the same ability to bring out our other talents when our primary ones go into a hiatus. This is what "Shadows in the Jungle" represent, our personality and our talents which are the very colorful and mystical parts of our being.

Edwin Reyes
 
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