Burton Spain Eol + 1

tikkler

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Glad you guys are enjoying the cues. Its what makes it all worthwhile.

This EOL #4 and the regular Burton, are both unchalked. They have been stashed away since I got them from Burton.
Around 92 I went to a cuemakers show in Houston, where I ran into Burton. I was walking down the aisle and he said " hey big guy come here and stand on this cue." He had two cinder blocks on the floor about 2 feet apart with a cue sitting on them. He held my hand and up I went, the cue didnt budge.
Talked to him for a few and then I left. I was very happy to always have that moment, tho short,
Steve

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Unbelievable !!!

I bet you have George Washington's Wooden False Teeth :D

Where will it end??

Thanks again, your great !!!


Tommyd1
 
spain

I have a few Bushkas I want to show you, then I will take a break......LOL
Steve
 
thats amazing. I have 3 boys and one on the way. Will trade one (you can pick) for both or one cue. lol ;)
 
did you buy them right after you had stood on a cue,, or later or was it a differant show, also just wondering if he had many cues on display at that show thanks...lee
 
Those are incredible!!! Thank you posting these... yet it's shocking to hear they are unhit - I couldn't refuse.
 
Killer collection

tikkler said:
I have a few Bushkas I want to show you, then I will take a break......LOL
Steve


Steve ,
Killer collection!!!
Keep them coming ,please share them all with us.
Keep the photos coming !!!!:)
Tank
 
They are both

They are both fantastic...I loved the stacked veneers in the butt...and the circle (moon) inlays are tremendous.

Pauly
 
tikkler said:
Glad you guys are enjoying the cues. Its what makes it all worthwhile.

This EOL #4 and the regular Burton, are both unchalked. They have been stashed away since I got them from Burton.
Around 92 I went to a cuemakers show in Houston, where I ran into Burton. I was walking down the aisle and he said " hey big guy come here and stand on this cue." He had two cinder blocks on the floor about 2 feet apart with a cue sitting on them. He held my hand and up I went, the cue didnt budge.
Talked to him for a few and then I left. I was very happy to always have that moment, tho short,
Steve

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I was at the same show and spent some time with Burton. Nice guy. I had a chance to buy one of his older cues from a friend in San Antonio for $300 and took a pass. Still kick myself for that.

CD
 
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