Brickcues New Cue

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Here is a cue I finished not so long ago.
African blackwood forearm with curly maple handle.
12 pt. high/low with 72 total inlays, 48 curly maple and 24 ebony.
Cue weights 19 oz. neutral balanced.
 

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When it comes to floating points, I'm torn...sometimes I like them and other times I don't...this one however, I LIKE! Super sharp looking cue!

Jason
 
Nicely done!

Very nice and clean work, I like the wood combo used, the floating point designs and most importantly the fact that it is a NO WRAP!
I love Curly :cool:

I dig it man...great job! :thumbup:

What does a beauty like this go for?

10 or 11 pin?

Thanks,
Mo
 
I am not a fan of floating points either, but this is one sweet cue. Nicely done. Thanks for posting.

Larry
 
Very nice and clean work, I like the wood combo used, the floating point designs and most importantly the fact that it is a NO WRAP!
I love Curly :cool:

I dig it man...great job! :thumbup:

What does a beauty like this go for?

10 or 11 pin?

Thanks,
Mo

The cue is valued at $1500.00 and it has the 308 flat pitch 3/8 x 10 pin. I make 2 cues a year like this but in different variations of woods. These cues are then given to the owner of JOB Billiards in Madison, Tn. were I have a Pro Shop as rent. He raffles one during the Tennessee State Amateur Tournment in September and then the other in January in the Pro Tournament. I got lucky and repurchased this cue and sold it yesterday.
 
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