deanoc's cue

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Deanoc's old school on it way. Hope you enjoy it Dean.
Everything white is Ivory.
Both shafts 4.0 oz bowling alley wood.
Forearm is also bowling alley wood.
Should hit a ton.

Jim Pierce

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old school cue
i ordered the plain joint collars
i like the simplicity of the look

thanks for everything

dean
 
Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful!

Dean, I would love to hear how this cue plays with the bowling alley forearm! I've heard wonderful things about b.a. shafts, but I have never seen a forearm made from it!

Jason
 
Old school elegance!

Very classy cue.

Since it's Dean's cue, it would have been funny if you just described the cue, instead of showing pictures of it. :p
 
Jason i'm interested in how it hits to i have never used it as a forearm. Dean ask me to build him a old school four pointer with ebony and striaght grain maple. I thought it would be cool to use the same maple i used for the shafts. Lets cross our fingers lol well thanks for eye balling my cues take care Jim Pierce




Beautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful!

Dean, I would love to hear how this cue plays with the bowling alley forearm! I've heard wonderful things about b.a. shafts, but I have never seen a forearm made from it!

Jason
 
Very classy cue.

Since it's Dean's cue, it would have been funny if you just described the cue, instead of showing pictures of it. :p

OMG!!! I almost spit my coffee all over my laptop! That was toooo funny!!! (C'mon Dean, you have to admit that was FUNNY!) :thumbup:

Jason i'm interested in how it hits to i have never used it as a forearm. Dean ask me to build him a old school four pointer with ebony and striaght grain maple. I thought it would be cool to use the same maple i used for the shafts. Lets cross our fingers lol well thanks for eye balling my cues take care Jim Pierce

Jim - You're a WAY better man than I...I'm pretty sure I would have played with this cue and then changed the tip again...just to see! :embarrassed2:

Dean - You found one heck of a builder here...steadfast with temptation right in front of him! :p
 
all cue makers have the right to hit cues
at least mine
i remember being on my hands and knees beside Jerry Franklin,hitting each new cue with Jerry carefully listening to the sound of each one(now I am hard of hearing and really not that sharp when it comes to anything technical,but not wanting to appear slow after several explanations) there i was nodding and ooing and aahing right with Jerry
until after several,he looks right at me and says"you really don't have the least idea
what I'm looking for,do you?"

So I say"well no,not really,do you?"

I forgot what this has to do with the Pierce cue,other than I don't mind the cue maker hitting my cues all they want.in fact I never cared about anyone test hitting my cues until I got on Az and people made something of it

I do know if I like something or not,if i can draw my ball and pocket the object ball.
I also must like the feel,but I have no idea what it is,I
just know when its there and when it isn't

Right now I have a cue I am playing with and I never change cues until I get beat
so the Pierce will have to wait to get its chance

Sometimes this takes weeks,but only when I am not playing regularly

I will probably report on the cue next week,if you live in Dallas,feel free to drop by and play with my new cue before I do
I have the feeling you will want one for yourself,it looks like a player to me
 
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...he looks right at me and says"you really don't have the least idea
what I'm looking for,do you?"

So I say"well no,not really,do you?"

I forgot what this has to do with the Pierce cue,other than I don't mind the cue maker hitting my cues all they want.

DEAN!!! I JUST REALIZED I CAN'T BE DRINKING ANYTHING WHILE READING A THREAD YOU'RE INVOLVED IN...MY LAPTOP IS GETTING SPRAYED WITH COFFEE OR DR. PEPPER!!!

I laughed outloud...and I mean rolling on the floor...with this one! YOU SO MADE MY NIGHT!!! THANK YOU!!!
 
Hey Dean i cant agree with you more. As a cue builder i think we should hit a rack or two with every cue we build before sending them out. After all its our blood and sweat that went into it lol. Well hope you enjoy it and thanks for your interest in my cues and thanks for being patient ttys Jim Pierce




all cue makers have the right to hit cues
at least mine
i remember being on my hands and knees beside Jerry Franklin,hitting each new cue with Jerry carefully listening to the sound of each one(now I am hard of hearing and really not that sharp when it comes to anything technical,but not wanting to appear slow after several explanations) there i was nodding and ooing and aahing right with Jerry
until after several,he looks right at me and says"you really don't have the least idea
what I'm looking for,do you?"

So I say"well no,not really,do you?"

I forgot what this has to do with the Pierce cue,other than I don't mind the cue maker hitting my cues all they want.in fact I never cared about anyone test hitting my cues until I got on Az and people made something of it

I do know if I like something or not,if i can draw my ball and pocket the object ball.
I also must like the feel,but I have no idea what it is,I
just know when its there and when it isn't

Right now I have a cue I am playing with and I never change cues until I get beat
so the Pierce will have to wait to get its chance

Sometimes this takes weeks,but only when I am not playing regularly

I will probably report on the cue next week,if you live in Dallas,feel free to drop by and play with my new cue before I do
I have the feeling you will want one for yourself,it looks like a player to me
 
Jim-once again you have taken a couple or few pieces of wood, sawed and knawed, and come up with a beautiful (elegant in this case) piece of ART. I KNOW how JIM PIERCE cues hit, and the passion Jim puts into his work. Deano, you're gonna love what you have.:thumbup:
 
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