:: Inlayed Sword & Axe :: Fanciest Break Cue Ever !!

lmao, a break cue. Thats badass! Good to see the creativity, wish him all the best
 
lmao, a break cue. Thats badass! Good to see the creativity, wish him all the best

I guess you do like creativity huh! I'll be sure to give him your best wishes and show him an example of who it's coming from :)
 
Jive,

This guy has got some serious talent for 6 years in the game.

Impressive!!

Rick

Actually I noticed that the upcoming Chinese cue makers are seriously upping the ante because they have to compete with American cues and if they don't bring anything fresh and interesting to the table then no one would even bother.

May seem strange but the Chinese aren't the most patriotic bunch when it comes to supporting home made products.. No chinese maker would even want to compete with Chinese made production cues cos they know how good and cheap they can be, ie Fury and Predator are made in China. Since they can't afford to sell cheap then they need to compete with imports. The rich will consume anything expensive and imported so if they want a slice of this pie they need to do something that wows the rich and persuade them why they are better.

Most importantly unlike America, cue making won't be a hobby in China and will never start out for any full timer as one. It's too expensive to begin with for the average joe and no Chinese that's rich enough to own a house with a garage(to accommodate the machines) would even wanna do wood working (average housing sizes in china's 700-1200sq ft). Let alone buying all the machines and all. Therefore if its not a hobby then its a full time business, to even consider cue making a business these guys must know their stuff otherwise they're giving up alot...
 
love the ringwork! Need to find someone that can do my name in chinese like that!

I believe few makers can attempt, the question is how small you want it I suppose. I'm working with this maker now and he wants to do my full Chinese name in the ringwork...that's several times more intricate than the one I'm showing now and he insist on doing it...I'm reluctant though...worried about resale :)
 
Beautiful cue! I look forward to more Chinese custom cuemakers showing their work. This is a break cue...wow. Do you have the sister playing cue?
 
WOW. The ringwork idea was great! Although I'm sure it won't look nearly as good in another language hehe
 
Beautiful cue! I look forward to more Chinese custom cuemakers showing their work. This is a break cue...wow. Do you have the sister playing cue?

Nope, unfortunately i don't own this cue.

WOW. The ringwork idea was great! Although I'm sure it won't look nearly as good in another language hehe

I think the only characters more complex than Chinese would be Tamil...so i think everything else should looks ok as inlays just whether the amount of work aka man-hour aka price justifies it going into just ringwork.

being that its a break cue.. i would like to suggest a name for it...

The King Slayer!

chris

If it's a King Slayer i wonder who's holding this weapon :D
 
Please let us know when he would consider selling to the United States. That work is amazing. It should be seen by as many people as possible.
 
Please let us know when he would consider selling to the United States. That work is amazing. It should be seen by as many people as possible.

I can sell to the United States.
I have a few orders from the United States.
But there must be no ivory.
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10%.............Design sketches.
50%.............Commenced.
100%...........Completion of delivery.
Delivery time..............It takes about 1~2 year.
My English is not good.
Therefore, we can use the design sketches communication.

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