Dennis Searing 4 Pointer

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Last weekend I went to the Windy City Cue Show in Chicago to pickup my second Dennis Searing cue. The 4 pointer has a very cool story behind it. As I recall from my conversation with Dennis, this is the only cue he used specs from an old Balabushka a friend of his played with for over 25 years. He also said the gentleman was a bit eclectic, so that is why there are fluer de lis and ying & yang inlays. I saw this cue several years ago at an AZ Meet & Greet and fell in love then. I am very proud to call it my own going forward. My intent is to send it to Dennis for an extra shaft, joint protectors and an EE wrap. A refinish is a possibility if Dennis deems it necessary.


Thanks for looking,
Chris
 
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Here are a few pics of both of my Searings:
 
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Dennis has a Birdseye like that in his shop, light brown leather wrap, not sure what it is waiting on. I think his little Dog is the real brains in there, Dennis just has more talant.:wink:
 
Great Cue Chris,

I love the inlay design and the Yin and Yang in the butt is very cool.

Dennis's point work is always masterful.

Enjoy that beauty.

Rick
 
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Awesome cue Chris!
But....
That kangaroo wrap is the best!
Oh no, elephant???
I know if you don't like smooth, then it's not for you.
I think that was Dennis first or second cue he put roo on.
One of te best wraps I've ever felt.
Nice pick up.
 
Searing!

Chris both beautiful Searing's you have. Nice seeing you at the show also.
Glad it found a good home.
 
Super nice 4 pointer you got there Chris. Since you will not be needing the BEM cue any more, I`ll PM you my mailing address & you can send it right over. lol
Dennis is a true craftsman & very easy to talk with as well. Congrats on yet another beauty to add to that growing collection of yours. Take care & thanks for sharing.
Jeff
 
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I seen this cue at the cue show in Chicago all I can say is WOW:eek: Chris even let me hit a few balls with beauty. Nice pick up my friend and it was nice to meet you in person.
 
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Ying & Yang inlays aren't really my style but everything else about the cue just rocks. The veneer work is just mesmerizing....congrats on your acquisition!
Go shoot some money game with the cue and see if the Ying and yang works in your favor, if it doesn't send it to me in China and I'll bring it to a Taoist monk to "tweak" it for ya ;)
 
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A completely innovative yet completely traditional Searing.

That is a great cue to own.

Glad to see your vow to not buy old cues went unheeded.

Great cue.

Thanks

Kevin
 
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last weekend i went to the windy city cue show in chicago to pickup my second dennis searing cue. The 4 pointer has a very cool story behind it. As i recall from my conversation with dennis, this is the only cue he used specs from an old balabushka a friend of his played with for over 25 years. He also said the gentleman was a bit eclectic, so that is why there are fluer de lis and ying & yang inlays. I saw this cue several years ago at an az meet & greet and fell in love then. I am very proud to call it my own going forward. My intent is to send it to dennis for an extra shaft, joint protectors and an ee wrap. A refinish is a possibility if dennis deems it necessary.


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thanks for looking,
chris
you know this cue plays good from balabushka specks. For all that goes tascarellas are great playing cues as well!
 
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