I've always liked the quality level of Richard's cues. These are no exception.
These two came in within a week of one another for mating & matching of Predator shafts.
Both owners sent the orig. shafts, each with a note stating, "please just cut-off and use
the rings from the orig. shafts".
For those that don't know, I go to great lengths to avoid doing that.
I will not trash a shaft just for it's rings, particularly shafts with ivory ferrules.
I routinely do matching sterling silver rings for Cognoscenti cues so doing sterling rings
for the RC3s was just another day at the office.
Now, the owners get to keep the orig. shafts with the cues, thereby maintaining the cue's
full value and they have the matching Predator shafts that they wanted.
All in a day's work at Seyberts. Actually, it took me several days. Lol.
Please enjoy the pics.
These two came in within a week of one another for mating & matching of Predator shafts.
Both owners sent the orig. shafts, each with a note stating, "please just cut-off and use
the rings from the orig. shafts".
For those that don't know, I go to great lengths to avoid doing that.
I will not trash a shaft just for it's rings, particularly shafts with ivory ferrules.
I routinely do matching sterling silver rings for Cognoscenti cues so doing sterling rings
for the RC3s was just another day at the office.
Now, the owners get to keep the orig. shafts with the cues, thereby maintaining the cue's
full value and they have the matching Predator shafts that they wanted.
All in a day's work at Seyberts. Actually, it took me several days. Lol.
Please enjoy the pics.