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blud said:
No, but I'm up for it,
blud

While Knob Creek is great, Bookers is simply the finest bourbon I've ever had the pleasure to sip. There may be others that are superior, but I sure haven't found them.

Flex

P.S. Welcome back!
 
pbat2751 said:
Bulleit is very nice.

www.bulleitbourbon.com


Good luck Blud

I bet it is! Nice website.

Kinda hard to find though; at least for me. I checked out their page as to where it might be obtained, and well, Richmond, VA is at least 2 hours from me, and their location in Illinois, while much closer, is still quite a drive.

I'll keep an eye out for it.

Flex
 
Welcome back Blud! I can't wait to see the new cues and even order one....but man, more importantly I need to hit up your restaurant and eat that great cooking! Good Luck to you Blud!!
 
steak

johnf_34 said:
Welcome back Blud! I can't wait to see the new cues and even order one....but man, more importantly I need to hit up your restaurant and eat that great cooking! Good Luck to you Blud!!
John, it takes much longer to build a cue, than cook your steak, if you order the cue now, your about 7 month's out, steak will be ready about the same time, give or take a few hours.
Now have 7 cues on order from last thrusday, order up, John, order up....when it gets to 15, will only take orders to stay at 15, no more, than that, as there delivered, then take on more.....
blud
 
OK, why

Michael Webb said:
Welcome back, to bad you didn't announce it a week earlier.
What differance would it make, not making fun of you, but just wondered what your refering too?
blud
 
What a year

Wow first Bret Farve Now.... Blud What a year this is turning out to be.........

Shhhhhh noboby tell Sigel
 
blud said:
To all my friends in the cue world!

I have received many calls and e-mails asking me to build cues. As most know, I have retired, and would like to stay that way, but with so many calls and e-mails, I have re-considered, and I will be building more cues, no CNC stuff, just deep vee, 4 pointers, with a few inlays, done by hand, as I did many years ago. Nothing really fancy, just good cues. I will only be building about one cue per month. Not going to get in the grove of being way behind on orders...

I want to thank Mike Webb, Willie, Chris Hightower, John Rocker, and many others for there in put on these forums, and also there support, here..

It will take me a couple of month's to get my machinery and shop up and running, mean while, I'll be posting and helping those who need my help.
Thanks to all you folks, for the many years of support.
blud


I have re-considered, and I will be building more cues, no CNC stuff, just deep vee, 4 pointers, with a few inlays, done by hand, as I did many years ago.

Welcome back, and I certainly like how you are going to build them!!:smile:
 
Flex said:
I bet it is! Nice website.

Kinda hard to find though; at least for me. I checked out their page as to where it might be obtained, and well, Richmond, VA is at least 2 hours from me, and their location in Illinois, while much closer, is still quite a drive.

I'll keep an eye out for it.

Flex


Lo and behold, I found a bottle of Bulleit. How does one pronounce that name?

It's plenty good....

Can't say how it compares to Bookers, as I don't have any on hand test one against the other, but it sure is nice...


Found it in Arlington, VA....

Flex
 
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