Love that second (engraved) one. Especially the engraving in the rings.kbooks3 said:Chris S. gave this cue a great name...C.A. cue has 3/8x10 phenolic joint. Real stiff hit...the engraved cue is a real beauty in person imo. I really haven't played with it all...I have lots of steel jointed cues. Both cues are balance very nicely though...
Very nice and especially the engraved cue.kbooks3 said:Chris S. gave this cue a great name...C.A. cue has 3/8x10 phenolic joint. Real stiff hit...the engraved cue is a real beauty in person imo. I really haven't played with it all...I have lots of steel jointed cues. Both cues are balance very nicely though...
I am into Lizard.kbooks3 said:I am just a leather freak![]()
So far the Hercek cues ive seen are beyond compare, thanks to az members for sharing.jimmycue said:Looking for az members that have some of Joel Hercek cues to show off. Any and all, doesnt matter if it is just a plain hoppe style or loaded with inlays etc.
Thanks
What the heck is right!ScottR said:Awww......what the heck. Here are mine.
Thank you, sir.alpine9430 said:What the heck is right!
Very nice cues and I really like the Hoppe style a lot.
Awesome,
Myron
Funny - I only zoomed in on the cues (did not even notice the background). I am unable to keep my eyes off the hoppe cues and your cue is a nice example of one.ScottR said:Thank you, sir.
And, to answer a question posed to me by another unnamed smart ass . . . . . . Yes, that is a trampoline in the background of the pic of the sleeves. I couldn't get iconcue to do my pics that day!![]()