Hey AZer's,
Here are some pictures of my Petersens...
A little info to go with the pictures of these 2 Petersens..
This is the only Floating Inlay cue.. It was made for cuemaker Joey Gold(Cognoscenti).. Joey told me the story about this one of a kind cue..
Joe Gold designed the cue for himself and asked Craig to make it for him in 1988..(This explains the floating inlays) Joe told Craig he would pay him extra if he could watch him make the cue from start to finish, which he did.. Another great part of this cue is the unusual Ivory pinwheels... This inlay started out as Ivory stars, which was asked for by Joe.. There was some problem with the cutter and this is the design it made.. Joe liked the inlay and told him to do all of them that way... This inlay was not to be made again.. Joey and myself agree this is the Rarest Petersen made..
The Ivory pointed cue with the Ivory windows in the butt is the Last Petersen....
This cue was delivered the day before his death... It was made for a very good friend of Craig..
I don't know if the cue was ever chalked..
Ken Kerner
highendcues
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Here are some pictures of my Petersens...
A little info to go with the pictures of these 2 Petersens..
This is the only Floating Inlay cue.. It was made for cuemaker Joey Gold(Cognoscenti).. Joey told me the story about this one of a kind cue..
Joe Gold designed the cue for himself and asked Craig to make it for him in 1988..(This explains the floating inlays) Joe told Craig he would pay him extra if he could watch him make the cue from start to finish, which he did.. Another great part of this cue is the unusual Ivory pinwheels... This inlay started out as Ivory stars, which was asked for by Joe.. There was some problem with the cutter and this is the design it made.. Joe liked the inlay and told him to do all of them that way... This inlay was not to be made again.. Joey and myself agree this is the Rarest Petersen made..
The Ivory pointed cue with the Ivory windows in the butt is the Last Petersen....
This cue was delivered the day before his death... It was made for a very good friend of Craig..
I don't know if the cue was ever chalked..
Ken Kerner
highendcues