finished stack wraps

Nice job

I myself am not a fan of the stacked wrap look, but it sure looks like you have done a GREAT job with these wraps. Keep up the good work.
 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Great looking work. Really like color combos. One of these days I'm going to send you one of my cues for a do over. Rep for good work!
Pinocchio
 
Your Stack wrap installations look nice and clean Ryan. The colors work nicely with the cues.

Martin


ratcues said:
Here's what I did Thursday morning.....when I wasn't on AZ, of course.:rolleyes:
 
Snapshot9 said:
colors choices are good, that green one is striking.

That one is a Downey cue. I had to dilute the green dye to achieve the color I wanted. Not too bright.....not too dark.
 
MAN, THOSE LOOK SO CLEAN! I can't wait to get mine back...
Dennis said it should be in the mail by the end of the week!!!




<----excited!!! :D :)
 
From the photos the wrap looks almost finished over. Is it as smooth as it looks? can you feel the texture of each strand or does it feel more like a wrapless?
Absolutely beautiful by the way.
-Rob
 
Ryan does nice work

I had him do a couple of things for me recently and I could not be more pleased with the quality of the work.

As for the stack wraps, I think they look great on certain cues. Of the ones here, my personal favorite is the natural/brown one on the simple 4 pointer. Just brings the cue to life, IMO.
Joe
 
Absolutely stunning!! I'm still VERY pleased with mine, and will be for many years to come... :p
 
Nice Looking Work!!!

Hey Ryan, can you refresh my memory :rolleyes: what is the approximate cost for a stacked wrap!? Thanks, Ken ;)
 
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krbsailing said:
Hey Ryan, can you refresh my memory :rolleyes: what is the approximate cost for a stacked wrap!? Thanks, Ken ;)
I want to say it was $89 - WELL worth it!! Especially considering most charge $150....
 
Bamacues said:
I had him do a couple of things for me recently and I could not be more pleased with the quality of the work.

As for the stack wraps, I think they look great on certain cues. Of the ones here, my personal favorite is the natural/brown one on the simple 4 pointer. Just brings the cue to life, IMO.
Joe

That 4pt cue is a Varney. I special ordered that color. Its 75/25% natural/med brown. I'll have my personal cue done soon and may put that color on.

Cost for stack wrap is $95. They have a shine to them but I can make them feel however you want. They can be left suede or burnished to give a smooth or tacky feel.
 
ratcues said:
That 4pt cue is a Varney. I special ordered that color. Its 75/25% natural/med brown. I'll have my personal cue done soon and may put that color on.

Cost for stack wrap is $95. They have a shine to them but I can make them feel however you want. They can be left suede or burnished to give a smooth or tacky feel.
Sorry, Ryan, I knew it was really close to a tad under $100. $95 is what it was after reviewing some of my older emails, and still an absolute bargain.

I hope I haven't killed your hands after referring too much business your way... :)
 
Ryan, Great choice of colors with the cues! I was charging $100.00 to put them on and went up to $125.00. It still takes me about 1 1/2 hours to put one on.
 
Great job man!! The cue looks like it doesn't HAVE a wrap....Haha :D

Rep point for you for great looking stack wraps!
 
Hierovision said:
Hey rat can you send me bigger pics? Or should I just wait a day or two for the actual cue :o

Wait for the cue. It is quite a process for me to get pics posted. You see how the work was done Thursday and the thread was posted on Monday? You'll have the cue by then. ;)
 
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