Sweet cue....Yes the inlays are more than likely Corian. He used Corian alot. He even sent me some once. Yes, you got a steal on that one. I know because i had it saved from the facebook post. She didnt post a maker just the price. It would have been one the upper end of his price range probably around 525 to 575. Good find. He used a manual pantograph to do the inlays. He told me once he was going to purchase a cnc but i dont think he ever did. I cant see the pin for the protector but he usually always used 3/8x10 pins with the canvas phenolic joint.View attachment 693608View attachment 693609View attachment 693610
Can't find anything on this maker other than a couple old posts. Anyone know anything about Jeff Bell, is he still around? Did he use only use real inlays or no?
Any info is appreciated, even bad news. Lol
Sweet cue....Yes the inlays are more than likely Corian. He used Corian alot. He even sent me some once. Yes, you got a steal on that one. I know because i had it saved from the facebook post. She didnt post a maker just the price. It would have been one the upper end of his price range probably around 525 to 575. Good find. He used a manual pantograph to do the inlays. He told me once he was going to purchase a cnc but i dont think he ever did. I cant see the pin for the protector but he usually always used 3/8x10 pins with the canvas phenolic joint.
Definitely willClose to a year and this is my go-to cue. Such a true hit! Thanks for the info and if you see him tell him his work is still appreciated!