classiccues said:I saw these last week when I was at Pauls. Its very nice. Mine should be done soon. His work is really up there. I received a letter and this is a cut and paste section from that letter....
"I really bought the cue as a collector since Mr. Fanelli s cues are so unique but got a pleasant suprise: The cue hits like a million bucks,actually to me better than the Southwests i have had in the past."
I won't post who we received it from, but as you can tell, he really likes the cue. So now you know whats in store when you get a Fanelli.
Joe
RunArak said:That is absolutely AWESOME. I am quite jealous. Paul is quite an artist! Please post the pics when the project is complete!
I'm in NYC myself and I made the trek out to Fanelli's shop this past February. Paul is just a really nice guy to chat with and extremely knowledgable and skilled when it comes to cue making. Thanks to everyone for all the nice comments and compliments. I cannot wait to see this cue all finished up!spartan said:i live in nj. paul is a great cuemaker. skip weston and mike capone are great nj cuemakers as well. just curious, where do you shoot out of? i shoot out of comet billiards in parsippany.
JimBo said:Paul's work is AWESOME, I just wish we could get him to make 4 point cues with bushka rings and Szamboti style inlays so "WE" can sell some.
Jim <---Tounge in cheek
merylane said:no tounge in cheek.... i totally agree, that would look awesome. and being he,s already copying the old brunswicks it wouldnt be asking him to do something he's unfamiliar with..... right?
Hey Guys,JimBo said:OMG I can't believe I almost forgot how smart and knowledgable you really are. That cue is an EXACT copy of a 360, thanks for pointing it out. I'm not really sure what we would do here without all your cue wisdom. Do you think he uses the same stickers or is his an inlay??? Please Merylane share more of your thoughts. I bow down to your vast knowledge.
Jim
PS I don't want to put words in your mouth, maybe you didn't mean a 360, maybe you were talking about the rare 320's or a 380, please post up some pics of the cue you were talking about, we all love to look at nice older cues
ironchef. said:Hey Guys,
You need to stop this. I posted this pic for everyone to enjoy, not for either side to hijack to start an arguement about. Please just enjoy and let it be. Thanks.
JimBo said:OMG I can't believe I almost forgot how smart and knowledgable you really are. That cue is an EXACT copy of a 360, thanks for pointing it out. I'm not really sure what we would do here without all your cue wisdom. Do you think he uses the same stickers or is his an inlay??? Please Merylane share more of your thoughts. I bow down to your vast knowledge.
Jim
PS I don't want to put words in your mouth, maybe you didn't mean a 360, maybe you were talking about the rare 320's or a 380, please post up some pics of the cue you were talking about, we all love to look at nice older cues
SCCues said:That is one fine looking cue and you have to post some pictures after it's finished. Are Paul's cues real expensive or are they comparable in price to Skip Weston for example? I have no idea on his prices and i'm very curious about the cost of a cue like that.
Thanks,
SCCues
merylane said:oh im sorry i forgot only you know what a copy is?
my bad ill try to remember that nexy time.
p.s. you left out experienced.