Incredible Sister Herceks

tikkler

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These two cues were Joels Sistene chapel cues, he called them twin sisters. However they are a little different. They have different middle engravings of Prophets and Sibyls from the ceiling of the Sistene chapel. He hand drew the Prophets and Sibyls, then engraved them into the cue. Personally I have to say they are mind boggling works of art..take a look
Steve

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Steve

Wow super fancy inlay work on these two beauties. Nice pictures to show them off. Thanks for posting.

Kevin
 
Incredible Hercek twins

Noah had 2 of everything, and then there was the Tikkler! LOL.

They're simply awesome Steve!
 
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You weren't kidding Steve!

Holy Theme cue! Get it! :D
Thanks for the heads up Mr. Steve!
Nick :)
 
I seriously want to know what is your profession and how do u earn your living.
Everything u show here is out of this world:D
 
Hey

I'm still working every day. I am not a multi Millionaire. Have some money to invest and do it buying cues that keep going up in value...........
Steve
 
tikkler said:
I'm still working every day. I am not a multi Millionaire. Have some money to invest and do it buying cues that keep going up in value...........
Steve


me too and like you aint sellng anything.:smile:
 
Forgot!

Thanks for sharing these museum piece cues. You are too kind to give us a peek.
Cue investors always seem crazy but the right cues always appreciate! And I am appreciating those two things rght now!
You have taken this forum's cue gallery to another level yet again.
Nick :)
 
Avatar, Jim.

And I think I hate you, Steve. LOL. :)
Just beautiful cues there!!!
Nosey time...

How long did you wait (if you were the orig buyer)?
And, how much input are you giving Joel on these pieces versus letting him go on his own?
 
half fast bankr said:
Avatar, Jim.

And I think I hate you, Steve. LOL. :)
Just beautiful cues there!!!
Nosey time...

How long did you wait (if you were the orig buyer)?
And, how much input are you giving Joel on these pieces versus letting him go on his own?


The cues I ordered from Joel directly were done over a few years and took many years to get to even order them. We would discuss afew things, but overall I went with whatever Joel thought would look good. Was never dissapointed.
The last group of 7 real fancy ones, I bought off another collector.
Steve
 
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