"Best Looking" Cue

ScottR

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I am curious what the rest of you cue nuts on here consider to be the "Best Looking" cue you have seen; either in person or in a picture. While some of the newer styles (like Thomas Wayne, McWhorter, etc.) are very impressive, I tend to lean toward more traditional designs.

Given my tastes, I cast the first vote for the "Tangerine Dream" Searing that Si showcased recently. That one is just the nuts for me.

I'm hoping that this thread will generate some good discussions and pictures because we all have diverse tastes.
 
ScottR said:
I am curious what the rest of you cue nuts on here consider to be the "Best Looking" cue you have seen; either in person or in a picture. While some of the newer styles (like Thomas Wayne, McWhorter, etc.) are very impressive, I tend to lean toward more traditional designs.

Given my tastes, I cast the first vote for the "Tangerine Dream" Searing that Si showcased recently. That one is just the nuts for me.

I'm hoping that this thread will generate some good discussions and pictures because we all have diverse tastes.


WOW!!! Talk about an impossible question, this one is a toughie.

Jim
 
for me its just about any 4 point scruggs with veeners, ring at the butt

I like very simple, classic style cues.
 
ScottR said:
I am curious what the rest of you cue nuts on here consider to be the "Best Looking" cue you have seen; either in person or in a picture. While some of the newer styles (like Thomas Wayne, McWhorter, etc.) are very impressive, I tend to lean toward more traditional designs.

Given my tastes, I cast the first vote for the "Tangerine Dream" Searing that Si showcased recently. That one is just the nuts for me.

I'm hoping that this thread will generate some good discussions and pictures because we all have diverse tastes.

It's either that one or a Searing that has sold on Chalkers. Man I drooled over that when it was still for sale.

http://www.chalkers.com/id349.htm

Koop
 
This is a tough one.I was just at the ICC in WPB and every cue there was to die for.They were not necessarily shooting cues but more like art work.There is a really nice Carmeli in the for sale forum right now that i wouldn't mind having.
 
The nicest cues I've seen were right here in this gallery. A Tascarella, Searing, and Skip Weston are the top three.
 
i saw a gina,,,a take on his rainbow series, that i would have paid for, even though i only collect petersons.. he discontinued the line because the wrap, which was taupe in color, was wearing off.

it was awesome.

i'm not into fancy shmancy. for instance mcworter is not my bag....i like "striking"
 
TD's Mottey is probably my all time favorite cue I have seen here online. Just love the vaneer colors and the hoppe ring in the butt with the inlays.

My personal favorite cue that I own is my Schick...just have not seen a prettier Schick Titlist conversion yet. They seem to be pretty rare.

Shorty
 
Ohhhhh.

Lots of sweet cues :D

Can I call it a pair though?

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Saw an impossibly intricate and tastefully laid out Black Boar on this forum a while back. Looked like a way into 5 figure cue. Best thing I've ever seen.
 
This Scruggs is pretty sparky, too!!
 

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These Would Do The Trick For Me

I think these are the best looking cues I've ever seen, it's hard to see, but the third one in in the bottom has snakewood around the ivory, you can see it if you mess with the picture a little bit. If I could afford any one of these, I would never have to buy another cue in my life, but I probably still would.

The rest of the pics can be seen at http://www.seyberts.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1646&highlight=black+boar
I don't know who these belong to but they're one lucky SOB.

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I remember a light burl/ebony Mottey (I think it was UGOTDA7's listing) with a gold lizard wrap that made my jaws drop. You'd never think that blue and brown go together but Mottey's blue veneers with his burl cues are simply amazing.

-Roger
 
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