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cuefeene

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if the price is right, its yours. make me an offer

I design cues and i have a guy in the philippines that makes them for me. My designs are unique because of the wood combos that i choose. This cue has 6 points in the forearm and 6 points in the sleeve. The short points are made of tulip wood. the long points are curly maple. Each point has 3 wht, yel, wht veneers, it makes the points look like there are on fire! Above each tulip wood point are floating curly maple arrowheads. Above each curly maple point are floating tulip wood arrowheads. The handle is made of a beautiful piece of tulip wood.The pics really does not do it justice! The joint and buttcap are made of tulip wood. the forearm , sleeve and rings are made of beautiful pieces of cocobola wood. The weight is 18.5 and the length is 59'. The joint pin is 3/8x10. The cue has 2 shafts. It also comes with matching joint protectors. This cue is one of a kind, the only one in existance.:)
 

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JoeyInCali said:
Nice looking carpet.

:eek:
When I first saw this post on the main board I immediately thought Philippines..guess I was right.:)

How about a photo of the signature that you can barely see in 2 of the pictures, preferably showing the "bumper" area as well.

Also cell phones are meant for talking, not taking pictures.:p
 
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boy, you guys are not nice. disregard my post. i didn't know that posting cues from the philippines would upset some people. i thought you guys looked at the craftsman shipof the cue. sorry.
 
No disrespect

I meant no disrespect, I like almost all cue with tulipwood in them, but I do not know who made this cue so I do not know what to offer you.
 
Nothing against you or Philippine cue makers. I'm sure cues made in the Philippines and stay in the Philippines stay straight. Sadly however once they come to the States and go through a season or two of weather changes they tend to warp a bit.
Only way I would pay more than $50 for a Philippine cue is if I knew for a fact it had been in the Midwest for 2 years and I got to inspect it before paying.
 
i understand where you are coming from about some of the cues warping. i buy all of my cues from over there. the guy that makes mine uses nelsonite wood stabilizer and none of the cues have warped yet. but i understand what you mean. thanks
 
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