Check out this nice little collection.

ShaneS

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These aren't my cues but I think they deserve to be shown off.:D

-Shane
 
WOW. Awesome Thanks for sharing these with us. I think it would be safe to say this has to be the best collection of Ed's cues anywhere. Very nice.
 
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Those cues were made with some beautiful Maple wood! Do you know the cue maker that made them?
 
This is the blue book photo.
It's funny because I'm looking at it trying to figure out why it looked familiar then I realized 2 of my cues are in the picture.
Paul
 
I know Ed still has a couple of those cues on hand, especially the one at the very top. Some of these cues are his "demo" cues that he lugs around.
 
thepavlos said:
This is the blue book photo.
It's funny because I'm looking at it trying to figure out why it looked familiar then I realized 2 of my cues are in the picture.
Paul
Do You use your cues, regularly, do you play with them,or just collecting???
"just wondering, your opinion- of playability , definitely very well-made pieces of equipment"
thanks
 
I have played with a plain rosewood merry widow and I do like the hit. The two wrapless ones I used the shaft from the mw and they seemed similar even though they have a sleeved ivory joint.
Paul
Recently I have been playing with steel jointed cues though
 
> I rarely see a collection here that makes me want every cue in it,but I'll be damned if this isn't one of them. I'm not a particular fan of wrapless cues either,but I'd be proud to play with any one of them. If you take out the 2tulipwood and the solid curly,I honestly couldn't make a choice,I'd have to make the choice at random. Looks to me like he's actually made some sense of some of the things that come out of David Kersenbrock's mouth from time to time. Damn nice pics too,are there close-ups of each individual cue? Tommy D.
 
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