Gilbert Cue

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Just wanted to share my new Andy Gilbert Cue. I'm not an inlay type of guy, so asked Andy to make for me a cue that the woods would do all the talking.

It's a 6-pt, 3 high/3 low with ABCDE rings

Ebony Forearm
Three high sharp Amboyna Burl points w/3 veneers
Three low sharp Pink Ivorywood points, no veneers

The same ebony over Pink Ivory is represented in the butt sleeve. The Amboyna is continued in the ringwork.

We agreed on a smooth black leather wrap. Andy did a tremendous job on the wrap.

I received the cue this week, and played my first match last night. Damn cue missed one shot. I'm going to have to have a little talk with Mr. Gilbert about that.

Fred <~~~ letting the woods do the talking

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Fred Agnir said:

Fred, I see we have some similar tastes in cues. Here is a Skip Weston I designed and had built just recently with Amboyna. It came out great. I sold my Gilbert to get the ivory jointed Skip but I plan on getting another made from him eventually.

http://www.missouri.edu/~richardsonz/Skip_Weston/Butts02_small.JPG
http://www.missouri.edu/~richardsonz/Skip_Weston/Forearms02_small.JPG
http://www.missouri.edu/~richardsonz/Skip_Weston/Joints04_small.JPG

I love the looks of your cue and I can't wait until I can afford to get a Gilbert made for me. So many great cuemakers so little income :)
 
Very nice. Love the amboyna and the pink ivory, very striking. Would have looked even better wrapless.
 
XzyluM said:
Very nice. Love the amboyna and the pink ivory, very striking. Would have looked even better wrapless.

Like my Jim Buss Cue? Similar look, but Purpleheart and Cocobolo, with a Curly Maple handle.

http://www.jimbuss.com/fred.jpg

Unfortunately for me, I can't seem to play as well with a wrapless cue. This new Gilbert is slated to be my primary shooting cue.

Fred
 
Woods are the ultimate for cues. You made some great choices! The naturalness of woods gives you a beauty that is never boring or artificial.
 
Fred,

Congrats on a beautiful cue! I love the solid wood rings sandwiched by thin ivory bands; my Skip will have the same type of ringwork throughout.

One question: I can't really tell from the pictures, but is there a thin black layer that separates the ivory ring from the thick burl ring in the middle? I ordered mine without, and was wondering if it'll have the same effect.

Thanks,
Roger
 
buddha162 said:
Fred,

Congrats on a beautiful cue! I love the solid wood rings sandwiched by thin ivory bands; my Skip will have the same type of ringwork throughout.

One question: I can't really tell from the pictures, but is there a thin black layer that separates the ivory ring from the thick burl ring in the middle? I ordered mine without, and was wondering if it'll have the same effect.

Thanks,
Roger
They look like fiber/phenolic rings to me.
 
JoeyInCali said:
They look like fiber/phenolic rings to me.
Yes, that's what they are.

And yes, there is a fine black ring separating the Amboyna and the white ring.

Fred
 
Fred,

I thought there was a black ring there, thanks.

Joey,

How can you tell from the pics that it's not ivory? Too brightly white?

-Roger
 
JoeyInCali said:
Ivory that thin would break.

Hay Fread that is a nice cue .Pink ivory musta set you back some ? And i do know how you feel about missing 1 ball all night, I just missed one the other day .Out of 4 months i missed one dam ball .I also pick up a Gilbert and will never put it down .Take a look at "the fire " Andy Gilbert cue 04 ..
 
JoeyInCali said:
Ivory that thin would break.

Ahhhh.....

Thanks Joey, I chose phenolic for my cue but the cuemaker never mentioned that it wasn't an option with ivory.

Hey any Cocobolo forearmed cues in your shop right now?
:) :) :)

-Roger
 
buddha162 said:
Ahhhh.....

Thanks Joey, I chose phenolic for my cue but the cuemaker never mentioned that it wasn't an option with ivory.

Hey any Cocobolo forearmed cues in your shop right now?
:) :) :)

-Roger
I hope your next cue hits a ton.
I have two very dark coco blanks.
Still way oversized and curing.

Those are very strong looking Gilberts btw.
I've not hit with one though.
 
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Fred Agnir said:
Just wanted to share my new Andy Gilbert Cue. I'm not an inlay type of guy, so asked Andy to make for me a cue that the woods would do all the talking.

It's a 6-pt, 3 high/3 low with ABCDE rings

Ebony Forearm
Three high sharp Amboyna Burl points w/3 veneers
Three low sharp Pink Ivorywood points, no veneers

The same ebony over Pink Ivory is represented in the butt sleeve. The Amboyna is continued in the ringwork.

We agreed on a smooth black leather wrap. Andy did a tremendous job on the wrap.

I received the cue this week, and played my first match last night. Damn cue missed one shot. I'm going to have to have a little talk with Mr. Gilbert about that.

Fred <~~~ letting the woods do the talking

http://home.comcast.net/~ohagnir1/Gilbert_001.jpg
http://home.comcast.net/~ohagnir1/Gilbert_002.jpg



:p that is one of the most beautiful cues i have seen,congrats!what did that set you back if i may ask? i have a gilbert very similar to deadstrokes and must agree,they hit great,took a month before i missed my first ball with it.
LOL
 
01rkclassic said:
:p that is one of the most beautiful cues i have seen,congrats!what did that set you back if i may ask? i have a gilbert very similar to deadstrokes and must agree,they hit great,took a month before i missed my first ball with it.
LOL
Hay do u have a pic of it i would love to see it ? I been looking 4 the Jump break cue that matches it .
 
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deadstroke32 said:
Hay do u have a pic of it i would love to see it ? I been looking 4 the Jump break cue that matches it .


:( no i don't have a picture,posted a picture of my southwest previously,i'll have to get a digital camera and post on of the gilbert.
 
01rkclassicwhat did that set you back if i may ask? [/QUOTE said:
I can't stand that question, what purpose does it serve?? I bet the cue costs more then $1 and less then $3,500. What if the person has a relationship with the maker? What if his wife reads this forum??? The cue is worth what someone will pay, if you want a Gilbert just like it write and ask him how much, my guess is the price may differ (higher or lower). You might as well should have asked him what it weighed. My guess is Fred will not answer and well he shouldn't. (ask him how much his Buss cost)

Jim

PS How much did you pay for yours ;-)
 
JimBo said:
01rkclassicwhat did that set you back if i may ask? [/QUOTE said:
I can't stand that question, what purpose does it serve?? I bet the cue costs more then $1 and less then $3,500. What if the person has a relationship with the maker? What if his wife reads this forum??? The cue is worth what someone will pay, if you want a Gilbert just like it write and ask him how much, my guess is the price may differ (higher or lower). You might as well should have asked him what it weighed. My guess is Fred will not answer and well he shouldn't. (ask him how much his Buss cost)

Jim

PS How much did you pay for yours ;-)
:p i don't think i asked you but since you asked,$1500 for my ivory jointed gilbert,$721 for my southwest and $220 for my WW cue,$1700 for my pfd cue,i can provide weights if you would like.i tried to call mr gilbert but got no anwser and mr buss said he would charge me $1400 for the cue that i talked to him about last week.
 
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