Barnhart

Tokyo-dave

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Excellent condition Barnhart for sale or trade. $3200 cash, or cues plus cash. Looking for STs, Judd PJs, Harris, or Zylers.
Thank you,
dave
 

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Should work now. Can anybody tell me how I can get the actual photos to appear in the post instead of the links?
dave
 
TaDa!!!

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here you go..
Love the cue!!

When you upload them and click done on the picture upload page you have to click on the picture of the Paperclip in your submission page above where you type in the description and tell it to "Insert all" or insert a particular picture.
 
For the potential buyer of this cue, there are no veneers in the cue. All points are re-cuts. I forget exactly how many points are in the cue, but there are a lots.

I remember Cory stayed awake literally all night long working on this cue. He was really concerned because he had used up all his forearms on the cue and did not want to stop until he had finished the forearm totally to avoid any mistakes.

The result was an awesome cue.

Joe
 
Thanks for the info Joe,

In the email I got from Cory, he said it was his most challenging cue to date.
dave
 
PM box is freed up. Had a couple of offers. I prefer a wrapless, but won't count any ST out.
dave
 
For the potential buyer of this cue, there are no veneers in the cue. All points are re-cuts. I forget exactly how many points are in the cue, but there are a lots.

I remember Cory stayed awake literally all night long working on this cue. He was really concerned because he had used up all his forearms on the cue and did not want to stop until he had finished the forearm totally to avoid any mistakes.

The result was an awesome cue.

Joe

Just How often this technique is used, Why it is used, and Why it adds to the value of the cue..
Playing devils advocate

OH And GORGEOUS CUE!! WOW
 
Just How often this technique is used, Why it is used, and Why it adds to the value of the cue..
Playing devils advocate

OH And GORGEOUS CUE!! WOW

Thank you for the comments. I first heard of recut points when I believe Skip Weston was doing them. I don't think that he is the first one to use recuts, but I was first made aware of the process when somebody described his cues. Another cuemaker that does recuts is Bender I believe, but I could be wrong. I'm not sure if they really add to the value of a cue, but they should simply because you're getting more than just dyed veneers. And, I understand they're pretty hard to get right. I will go on record as saying that when you have six points of twice recut points, in my opinion...............it's still a 6 pointer and not an 18 pointer. My cue has 10 visible points, all recut twice, but I still call it a 10 pointer.
Still looking for the right Sugartree.
dave
 
Memorial day weekend bump! $3,500 cash. STs or Judds plus some depending on what you have.
dave
 
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