That is so wrong!jhendri2 said:THAT'S NOT FAIR!!!!!!!!!!!! You can't let Mr. Spain's protoge' answer! I was so close!
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JoeyInCali said:That is so wrong!
I'm protesting this contest.
OK, I'll take a JH cue instead.![]()
monski said:does that mean we can get a special az price for JH's cues? pls pls pls... I'll be too far down the list that I'd hate to think how much a JH would cost by then.![]()
The Hoppe style is Joel's work. The other one is the question.monski said:No guesses for me...
Fantastic work on those cues... Can I have one of them? Just kidding... they may be very expensive...![]()
ScottR said:The Hoppe style is Joel's work. The other one is the question.
Think connections to Joel and Oklahoma. Jim ought to be all over this one.![]()
Shurtz?ScottR said:Think connections to Joel and Oklahoma. Jim ought to be all over this one.![]()
Yak?ScottR said:Nope, not Horn, Kornele, or Schurtz.
Hunter, you are right about the veneer colors (except mahogany instead of orange) and it is a Spain forearm as verified by Joel.
The cuemaker is out of OKC and is from the OLD SCHOOL; including brushed on lacquer and a unique way to attach the ferrules.
C'mon, Jim. Check your contacts in OKC.......![]()