Finally I have a Cue with a White Leather Wrap

Fast Lenny

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Well I have been wanting a cue with a white leather wrap and was thinking of having it done to my Jerry-R- but I play with it too much and thought it would get way too dirty. I have another cue that needed a refinish so I got the white leather wrap from Martin aka jazznpool on here and it came out great. Here is Martins site and link to the leather. :wink:

http://www.superiorcues.com/Leather.html

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Sir that's an unbelievable cue. A dream for most of use. Thanks for sharing. Come on lotto. :thumbup:
 
thanks for posting this, my new bender will have a white wrap on it too. Now i see how nice it will look! Thanks,
 
Hi guys, its not a Gina, just a copy, sorry to make you all go limp. :p

It does play very well though and if I did not have my Jerry I would have no problem playing with it all the time. :smile:
 
Sir that's an unbelievable cue. A dream for most of use. Thanks for sharing. Come on lotto. :thumbup:

No lotto bud, I bought this cue used on here for like $100 and another $50 for the finish and $20 for the wrap, so under $200 and I have a nice looking little player. :)
 
i have never owned a cue with a white wrap, I really am starting to like the idea of a white leather wrap. I wouldnt mind if the wrap got dirty if it was on a cue I played with often, and I think if it was the right kind of leather it would wipe down clean enough that it would still look real nice.

nice cue buddy
 
i have never owned a cue with a white wrap, I really am starting to like the idea of a white leather wrap. I wouldnt mind if the wrap got dirty if it was on a cue I played with often, and I think if it was the right kind of leather it would wipe down clean enough that it would still look real nice.

nice cue buddy

I put it through its first tourney tonight since I got it back, made it to the finals but lost hill-hill. I like it and the wrap actually stays pretty clean, chalk just wipes off. :)

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great cue lenny!!! Did nick win last night, I was talking to him right before he headed to colby's for the tourney.
 
after looking at this cue again and confirming that the chalk wipes off, I am gonna have a cue i own rewrapped in white, the seam migh turn into a black line after a couple hundred hours of play but I dont care-that white is super sharp looking. And a few marks on it wont matter, thanks for the second set of pics. take care buddy.:)
 
after looking at this cue again and confirming that the chalk wipes off, I am gonna have a cue i own rewrapped in white, the seam migh turn into a black line after a couple hundred hours of play but I dont care-that white is super sharp looking. And a few marks on it wont matter, thanks for the second set of pics. take care buddy.:)

The seem on mine shows a little bit because its white but I think the wrap will stay clean. Just wipe it down when you wash your hands and you should have no trouble. I really like it and its different, stands out like a sore thumb so you have to play better than the cue looks and that is tough to do for me. :grin:
 
I had a girlfriend (I'd love to see her again for old time's sake--but that's another story) in the early 80's that had a rosewood Ginacue merry widow she bought new in the 70's. It had a steel joint, delrin buttcap and white leather wrap that had a mini-waffle-golf ball embossing. It looked real good and felt nice. Besides the Wild Scotch Grain which is made from bull shoulders in Spain, I'll soon have another beautiful white wrap with a random natual texture called "Italian Rustic Floater White." Has a nice smoth feel on the hand and will last a long time looking good. A white wrap looks great on the right cue. Same with brown, tan or cognac. The key is the harmonious match or contrast.

Martin



Thanks Jim, might see a demand for white leather wraps after people see this, certain cue especially with a white joint and butt cap will work with this. :)
 
I had a girlfriend (I'd love to see her again for old time's sake--but that's another story) in the early 80's that had a rosewood Ginacue merry widow she bought new in the 70's. It had a steel joint, delrin buttcap and white leather wrap that had a mini-waffle-golf ball embossing. It looked real good and felt nice. Besides the Wild Scotch Grain which is made from bull shoulders in Spain, I'll soon have another beautiful white wrap with a random natual texture called "Italian Rustic Floater White." Has a nice smoth feel on the hand and will last a long time looking good. A white wrap looks great on the right cue. Same with brown, tan or cognac. The key is the harmonious match or contrast.

Martin

I look forward to seeing the new leather when it comes in. This leather is really great quality.
 
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