James White New Arrival

ScottR

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Jim was great to work with on this cue and his execution is flawless.

I have to give special props to Zeeder for basically taking my design ideas and putting them into a picture that Jim could work from. He is a DESIGN MONSTER!!!
 

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ScottR said:
Do you notice anything interesting about the joint picture?
The inlays align real nice when screwed together? And yes, the cue is drop-dead gorgeous.
 
AWESOME buddy.

I know you were like a kid waiting for Santa Claus so I'm real happy to see he exceeded your expectations. His work is FLAWLESS.
 
Congratulations
That is a very beautiful cue, much differnt than any designs I've seen.
Paul
 
ScottR said:
This arrived yesterday and I was going to post pics last night, but I got too wrapped up in playing with it. :D Sorry about the crappy pics. I'm signed up for Jimbo's remedial class. ;)

Jim was great to work with on this cue and his execution is flawless. And, he even threw in the Fellini case! Just kidding on the case part . . . .

I have to give special props to Zeeder for basically taking my design ideas and putting them into a picture that Jim could work from. He is a DESIGN MONSTER!!!

Da specs:
- 59", 19.55 oz., both shafts over 4 oz., balance point at 19-3/4" with the lighter shaft
- cored amboyna burl front, 5/16-14 piloted ivory joint, ivory buttcap, ivory and abalone inlays

This one will join my other "long-termers".

Do you notice anything interesting about the joint picture?
My friend you have an awesome cue. I love the design and the amboyna burl wood is one of my favorites.
The diamonds line up perfectly at the joint and it just shows how much Jim and Paul pay attention to detail.
 
Wow!
Love the design, the inlays and the color combination is out of this world.
Great looking cue and thanks for the heads up about it coming this week.
Now it is time to call Jim White and get in line.

Myron
 
Barbara said:
Yes, the pics don't do that cue any justice. You should send it to me and I will take better pics of it.:rolleyes: :cool:

Barbara
You still using that old Kodak Brownie??? :p
 
That cue is gorgeous!!! You know I have an affinity for Paul and Jim's cues and this one is a breath-taking example! Really.

Congratulations and, if we're ever in the same room, keep a close eye on itbecause I would never steal another man's cue but in this case..... (J/K)!!!

Like Joe, I too can't wait for the close-ups, especially of tyhe inlays in the butt sleeve.

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five minutes later....
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all I can say is 'Holy sh!t !!!!' :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Awesome cue Scott!

Your plan didn't have you at all. That cue was worth the wait. I am positive it will play as good as it looks. It looks more like a Gina than a White! I almost could see where you drooled on it! HA HA not really!
Sweet cue Mr Scott! The next time I am in the Atl I will call and see if I can get a look!
Enjoy!
Nick
 
Scott,

Awesome cue, man! I love abalone inlays and your cue makes full use of them for accents. Nice touch with making it 3-D with the " abalone shadowing". The veneer colors are stunning, too. Good show from design to execution, Scott!

Best regards,

Steve
 
wow.. those points and the inlays look awesome...

was that 5 veneers??

you deffinatly went outside the box on this design..

very very nice! :)

chris
 
Thanks everyone. I failed to mention that I love the way the cue plays. I described the "hit" that I was looking for and Jim nailed it.

BTW - it has not been mentioned in a few days, but bears repeating. . . . you guys are gonna be blown away by Zeeder's design next year! :cool:
 
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ScottR said:
Thanks everyone. I failed to mention that I love the way the cue plays. I described the "hit" that I was looking for and Jim nailed it.
What was the hit that you were attempting to achieve?

TNX - Myron
 
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