I was very blessed to have gotten this cue although the grandkids don't have a college fund anymore. I guess they will have to climb in the ditch with a shovel with me.
Sorry to edit your post, Randy, but I did laugh out loud
when I read this...haha! I don't have grandkids yet, but
I do know where you're coming from.
I will be meeting the original owner at the SBE that I bought this cue from. He is bringing a small essay on his interaction and the process of working with Gus to build this cue. It will be a special part of this cue for me.
What a super idea, whether it was yours or his. I love to
get as much history as a can on the cues that I acquire.
It doesn't always work out as well as I want it to and it's
even rarer to have something in writing. What a memory
it must be for the previous owner to have experienced
the making of this cue with Gus and I'm glad he's able to
help share that experience with you.
Not sure how I missed this cue the first time around, but
wow, what a cue! 8 point forearms are my favorite and
being that it's built by Gus means that it just doesn't get
any better as far as I'm concerned. Even though I'm a bit
late with this.....a HUGE congrats to you, Sir.