Ed Prewitt custom fancy cues

cornerstone

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these are some spectacular cues 2975.00 and 4450.00 with fancy joint caps the work is flawless
 

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fore arms the point work is some of the best ( tightest ive seen)
 

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these'll move quickly. they're very very nice. hard for me to see but the veneers in the windows look perfect...i can't see spaces in the miters. typical ed, i guess :):)
 
bruin70 said:
these'll move quickly. they're very very nice. hard for me to see but the veneers in the windows look perfect...i can't see spaces in the miters. typical ed, i guess :):)


NASTY IS ALL I CAN SAY>>>>>>:eek:
 
Hey there Bill. I went to Ed's shop about 2-3 weeks ago and saw those two cues in person. The veneers are flawless and the cues are stunning. Those pics don't show the true beauty of the cues in person. I wont lie, I wanted to take that starburst cue home. Cant wait to get the cue I have on order for my dad. Those cues are worth every penny. Good luck with the sale... Oscar
 
cornerstone said:
he just started from what i heard! these are fantastic

Ed was a acquantience of mine in 94 just before I stopped playing, he had some amazing cues then, he let me hit balls with 3 or 4 of them, had i not retired i would have bought one, some had a zillion inlays in them perfectly done, he also was making the 747 jump cue, he was fine tuning it, i have never has a jump cue but his was nice and i did good with it-considering my lack of experience.
 
Bill I have to tell you that these are 2 of the best looking cues I've ever seen! SOme CMs tend to over do it, and sometimes the look is too gaudy/tacky.

But Ed P has taken a VERY traditional design (Nat/Grn/Orng/Blk veneers --- can you say BUSHKA??) and modernized it in a very tasteful, classy manner.

Somehow, he managed to blend the timeless look of a traditional veneer cue - including the original George B veneer colors - with a modern inlay design.

Absolutely perfect execution.

Why, oh why, did I spend 4K on a friggin TV this weekend, when I could have bought this cue instead?!?

My priorities are sooo messed up :D

-von
 
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