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I saw pink ivory and cringed.... but wow, that actually looks good! Very tastefully done! :)
 
deep said:
Thank you for the reply, its really nice to hear how you came up with the designs, i'm sure you'll really enjoy it. What type of joint are you going for??

The cue will have a flat-faced ivory joint, and faux ivory butt cap....couldn't afford the real thing. Ivory ferrules for the shafts.

Lisa
 
ryeth said:
I saw pink ivory and cringed.... but wow, that actually looks good! Very tastefully done! :)

Thanks for the compliment! I was very careful about the usage of Pink Ivory, which is why I opted for the oval rings as opposed to the soild oval windows. It can be very easy to over-do the Pink Ivory, IMHO. But then again, I think it can also depend on the shade of the Pink Ivory being used.

Lisa
 
Wow, I have always love hearts on cues. My birthday is on Valentine's Day and I really love your design. I will look forward to seeing the finish product. Someday I hope to commission an item from Skip as fine as yours. Thank you for sharing. :D

How do I get on a list? email address? website?
 
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toomanybugs said:
Wow, I have always love hearts on cues. My birthday is on Valentine's Day and I really love your design. I will look forward to seeing the finish product. Someday I hope to commission an item from Skip as fine as yours. Thank you for sharing. :D

How do I get on a list? email address? website?

www.skipwestoncues.net

Skip doesn't really have a list....yet. His average build time is currently being quoted @ 16 weeks. His basic four point cues w/veneers (I believe) starts @ 800.00. I have been extremely happy with the way his cues play, as he is a player himself. He is highly regarded for doing some of the best pointwork in the business....always even and crispy crisp. Everything he does on his cues is crisp...he is very meticulous. He is also a pleasure to work with...a very nice man indeed.

His traditional looking cues are highly regarded, but his ability to do more original looking cues is a bit under-rated, IMHO. For some examples of his more original cues have a look in the Skip Cues thread here in the Gallery, and look at Zeeder's cue, which he designed and Skip executed beautifully. Also, www.cueaddicts.com have a few examples of some more original-styled cues. And Joe's cue @ www.classiccues.com under the SKip Weston link is another stellar example, and very fancy.

I could go on and on....Lol. I have to credit Joe @ classiccues for turning me on to my first Skip. Without having experienced that first cue, I wouldn't be here waiting on this one today.

Lisa
 
ridewiththewind said:
www.skipwestoncues.net
I could go on and on....Lol. I have to credit Joe @ classiccues for turning me on to my first Skip. Without having experienced that first cue, I wouldn't be here waiting on this one today.

Lisa


Hey woman.. , don't go blaming me for your problems.. :D

Joe
 
Like Koop.....I just got my new pics of my cue. It turned out even better than I could have envisioned!!!!

Lisa
 

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nice cue, at first glance I said "heart inlays ???, who would want hearts inlays on a cue ?" then i saw your signature, that explains it

What color or wrap are you going for ?, I would recommend brown/maroonish leather wrap for this cue..or go all the way with maroon lizard skin to complement the pink ivory and the BdR
 
I can't afford the additional cost of the lizard wrap, so I am going with a linen....I can always change the wrap later. I, to was thinking a burgundy specked wrap, but Skip has something in mind, so I told him to surprise me.

I figure the heart inlays will make it less attractive to any male wishing to abscond with my cue...Lol.

Lisa
 
Lisa, the joint looks piloted. Is it? I thought you were going with the FF. BTW I love you cue.
 
I spoke with Skip earlier and he mentioned he would be putting this wrap for your cue

http://forums.azbilliards.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=17291&d=1144268892



ridewiththewind said:
I can't afford the additional cost of the lizard wrap, so I am going with a linen....I can always change the wrap later. I, to was thinking a burgundy specked wrap, but Skip has something in mind, so I told him to surprise me.

I figure the heart inlays will make it less attractive to any male wishing to abscond with my cue...Lol.

Lisa
 
Fish said:
nice cue, at first glance I said "heart inlays ???, who would want hearts inlays on a cue ?" then i saw your signature, that explains it

What color or wrap are you going for ?, I would recommend brown/maroonish leather wrap for this cue..or go all the way with maroon lizard skin to complement the pink ivory and the BdR

Hey pal, watch what you say about heart inlays... :)

Besides Gus Szamboti made heart inlays for some of the best players.. One of Ray Martins Gus' had hearts.. think he had a problem with it?

Joe
 
That's going to be a hot looking cue...I have a soft spot for curly maple....
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YEAH, he would have thrown it away if werent made by Guz :D

classiccues said:
Hey pal, watch what you say about heart inlays... :)

Besides Gus Szamboti made heart inlays for some of the best players.. One of Ray Martins Gus' had hearts.. think he had a problem with it?

Joe
 
Lisa,

The cue looks great and it's going to be stunning once it's got some finish on there!
 
cgriffin5 said:
Lisa, the joint looks piloted. Is it? I thought you were going with the FF. BTW I love you cue.

It was going to have a flat-faced ivory joint, however, Skip told me that if I really wanted to keep the ring at the joint rosewood, (which I did), that I would be best served going with a piloted ivory joint instead. It was a last-minute change. This cue is basically phenolic-less. I have heard great things about the piloted ivory, so I thought I would give it a whirl.

BTW....thanks for the compliment!

Lisa
 
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