Today I was watching Corey Deuel play Jeremy Jones in the 2005 EPSN Men's World Summit of Pool.
Deuel was using a cue which looked like a sneaky pete with a little extra gingerbread. I never did get a very good look at it, but here's what I saw; There was no wrap on the cue. It had some dark "diamond" inlays on the forearm between the points. There was a set of some similar but lighter inlays near the front of the grip area and another set near the rear of the grip area. The "diamonds" were asymmetrically blunt, meaning the base of the "diamond" was flatter than the end pointing to the tip end of the cue - in fact they were close to being triangular.
Does anyone know who made that cue?
Thanks,
Ken
Deuel was using a cue which looked like a sneaky pete with a little extra gingerbread. I never did get a very good look at it, but here's what I saw; There was no wrap on the cue. It had some dark "diamond" inlays on the forearm between the points. There was a set of some similar but lighter inlays near the front of the grip area and another set near the rear of the grip area. The "diamonds" were asymmetrically blunt, meaning the base of the "diamond" was flatter than the end pointing to the tip end of the cue - in fact they were close to being triangular.
Does anyone know who made that cue?
Thanks,
Ken