Can A Bushka With Red Plastic Rings Be Understated & Elegant?

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I do think this one is.

Got to hit with this beautiful Bushka today, it plays as good as it looks and has the wonderful <<<ping>>>.

And, in addition to the super hit, imo, it's about as pretty as can be. I'm a sucker for plastics and the dark red on this one really does it for me.

Nice work GB! :cool: :bow-down:

Thanks Bruce, for letting me try her out. :smile:

sorry about the poor qual pics.

best,
brian kc
 

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The rings in the sleeve look fantastic & creates a really handsome contrast.
That's why I long to have that stunning GTB cue which I believe is owned by
Mark K. or JV at Classic Cues. It also has a beautiful style just like this cue.


Matt B.
 
Kinda fuzzy, but even then, it sure looks like very tight grain in that shaft. Hard to find these days.
 
Very nice cue Brian.

By the look of the buttsleeve, it looks like the black is acrylic plastic, which I like, rather than ebony, but hard to tell. Can you confirm?

You get your hands on some nice cues.

All the best,
WW
 
Very nice cue Brian.

By the look of the buttsleeve, it looks like the black is acrylic plastic, which I like, rather than ebony, but hard to tell. Can you confirm?

You get your hands on some nice cues.

All the best,
WW

Nice share Hoot...It WOULD be black acrylic with that combonation....
 
Very nice cue Brian.

By the look of the buttsleeve, it looks like the black is acrylic plastic, which I like, rather than ebony, but hard to tell. Can you confirm?

You get your hands on some nice cues.

All the best,
WW

I didn't pay close enough attn to determine whether or not the butt sleeve was ebony or plastic. I did notice (and you can see it if you look close at the first pic) that there was some finish lifting where the diamond meets the black. Don't know if that might point more toward it being one material over the other like how we see metal rings popping clearcoat as they expand and contract differently than wood.

As for me getting my hands on some nice cues, I think I'm just lucky to be in the right spots at the right times.

Very glad I got to see this one. :)

best,
brian kc
 
Great cue!
Is he selling it?

Not a chance, at least not now.

and you're second. :p

btw, immediately before getting to play with this one, I got to inspect a BSzam you just sent to this room. :thumbup:

It also hit real good. The new owner is very happy.

best,
brian kc
 
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