Bumper or no bumper

Bob Owen

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I think a bumper would look best on this cue. I only think of bumperless for 4pt cues.
 
damn bob that cue is going to be nice.....bumper for me....i would cut down a normal bumper and make it alittle low profile....i allways liked the way a short bumper looked.....
 
I'm with justin on this; bumperless would look great. But a very short bumper would also look fine. Just avoid a full-size "spare tire" bumper.
 
damn bob that cue is going to be nice.....bumper for me....i would cut down a normal bumper and make it alittle low profile....i allways liked the way a short bumper looked.....

I agree, I love a low profile brown bumper. I also agree with Jamie, I think bumperless looks best on 4 point Hoppe cues.

-don
 
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Hi Bob very nice cue I think short bumper flat like two quaters on top of each other brown would look good .:thumbup:
 
I would like to see a bumper on the bottom with a nice coin embedded somehow in the bumper, that would be cool. :)
 
Any time I see a hoppe style butt I see bumperless. Nice polished weight bolt.
 
Your a funny guy -your the master-asking the gallery

I hope this gets the ivory joint and short Ivory butt cap treatment,with bumper. It looks too classy to change from traditional look. Gold radial Pin with Ivory tip too. mark
 
bob when i talked about a low profile bumper i mean something similar to what tony at blackboar does....i think he has the sexiest bumpers ever made....i wish alot more cues that i see would have bumpers like his...i think he machines them to make them look great and still function well...it is just crazy the amount of time he spends on just a rubber bumper....but i guess that is why he is one of the true masters....although what ever you choose will still make this cue a real stunner....mickey
 
I like the look of a bumperless cue but if you play regular I think a bumper is needed, it does help protect the butt on hard floors. There is always the rubber slip on bumper for those places.
 
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