Bishops hoppe style cue

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I just thought I would post a few pics of a cue that Bishop designed and asked if I could render for him. It is cocabola into ebony with tulip ring work and piloted ivory joint. Thanks for looking.
ebonyhoppe.jpg

bishopsebonyhoppejoint.jpg

bishopsebonyhoppebutt.jpg
 
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WOW,

That is one beautiful cue. The points are sharp, colors nice, over all quality, excellent.

How do we contact this cuemaker?

The pin seems kinda short, whats the pin lenght? , and weight of this cue.

Beautiful Cue, Congradulations.

Tommyd1
 
Tommyd1 said:
WOW,

That is one beautiful cue. The points are sharp, colors nice, over all quality, excellent.

How do we contact this cuemaker?

The pin seems kinda short, whats the pin lenght? , and weight of this cue.

Beautiful Cue, Congradulations.

Tommyd1
Mannn What???
 
Tommyd1 said:
WOW,

That is one beautiful cue. The points are sharp, colors nice, over all quality, excellent.

How do we contact this cuemaker?

The pin seems kinda short, whats the pin lenght? , and weight of this cue.

Beautiful Cue, Congradulations.

Tommyd1


nobody made that cue yet.. that is an cad drawing of what it would look like if somebody did...

chris
 
Tommyd1 said:
WOW,

That is one beautiful cue. The points are sharp, colors nice, over all quality, excellent.

How do we contact this cuemaker?

The pin seems kinda short, whats the pin lenght? , and weight of this cue.

Beautiful Cue, Congradulations.

Tommyd1
Sorry for the delayed response Tommy I guess I should have been more specific in my description. I did a cad drawing of a cue in which Bishop designed. It was my impression that he wanted to be able to have a better idea of what his cue would look like before having it built. As to the length of the pin it protrudes 1 inch from the bottom of the pilot. I believe you were write in it probably could have been longer.
 
Canadian cue said:
Sorry for the delayed response Tommy I guess I should have been more specific in my description. I did a cad drawing of a cue in which Bishop designed. It was my impression that he wanted to be able to have a better idea of what his cue would look like before having it built. As to the length of the pin it protrudes 1 inch from the bottom of the pilot. I believe you were write in it probably could have been longer.

Wow, if it protrudes one inch then how long is the joint?! Great work on the CAD workup all the same!
 
Canadian cue said:
Sorry for the delayed response Tommy I guess I should have been more specific in my description. I did a cad drawing of a cue in which Bishop designed. It was my impression that he wanted to be able to have a better idea of what his cue would look like before having it built. As to the length of the pin it protrudes 1 inch from the bottom of the pilot. I believe you were write in it probably could have been longer.
Thanks for the kind words zeeder, I guess I should have wrote it as the pin only produdes 3/4" from face of the joint.
 
Canadian cue said:
Thanks for the kind words zeeder, I guess I should have wrote it as the pin only produdes 3/4" from face of the joint.

I see, I read "bottom of the pilot" and processed "top of the pilot"...lol. You worded it fine it is simply my reading comprehension that needs work! :D :p
 
Great cad work. I would have never thought tulip wood and cocobola would work together that great. Sure makes envisioning the cue a lot easier.
 
cutter said:
Great cad work.I would have never thought tulip wood and cocobola would work together that great.Sure makes envisioning the cue a lot easier.
I agree Bishop did a good job in his wood selection. It is definitly easier a to change it on the cad than after everything is glued together.

Thanks for the encouraging words.
 
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