Bocote on Blackwood for Guycrunch

Tony Zinzola

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Started 11 months ago today and finally almost ready. Just needs a pin and a finish. Another week or two and he should have it.

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Tony Zinzola said:
Started 11 months ago today and finally almost ready. Just needs a pin and a finish. Another week or two and he should have it.

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Not only does this cue's design have a great 'flow' to it...but I am loving the nicely sized points, along with the minimal spacing, clean veneers.

Golly gee, but you do nice work, Tony!! :yeah:

Lisa
 
I really-really like your work too - that's all I have to say after seeing the threads you made to post pictures of what you have built.

This cue - and so does all the others - look very elegant and nicely executed! I believe those 11 months were well worth the wait. Congrats for the owner.
 
The cue looks great and I hope that you'll post pictures of the finished cue.

James
 
henrygale39 said:
that is very nice . I was wondering what a cue that like cost? then do you have a website ?

A cue like this would run about $900 before the Inlays. As for the website, it should be up sometime in the next week or so. The guy doing it keeps asking for photos of me and I keep declining. It will be at www.zinzola.com when it's finished, but for now all that are there are pictures of my dog. There might be one of my wife playing with the dog too, but I try to stay out of all photos. It's best for the safety of the camera.

Thanks everybody else for the kind words.
 
Very nice cue. The very vivid colors look great. :smile: :smile:

Guy congrats on another nice toy..........

Jimmy
 
Guy,
Your cue collection is getting too big. With this fine looking addition, your going to have to get rid of one to make room, I volunteer and take one of the Szams.:D
 
well, let's see, one of the szam's? probably not!! the blue rings in this cue came from paul rubino's old stock so i wanted an "old school" feel to the cue. tony is doing some great work, this my second and i'm designing a third. tom, i'll talk to you soon.

guy
 
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