<<<***Joel Davidas "Dreamweaver"***>>>

arknova

Me like Pool. Mhmm
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Greetings dear Azer's

Have a exceptional cue here for sale. This was meant as a Christmas present for myself after a year's worth of hard labour but I'm currently experiencing some family issues and I'm no longer in a position to own this cue so I hate to say this but I have to let this beauty go :frown:

The Joel Davidas "Dreamweaver" is undoubtedly one of the hardest "premium" cue he has ever done and I've to say kudos to the work so far, down to the smallest attention to detail he has been able to capture. Cue is scheduled to complete within the end of December and ready for delivery by then. Judging from the pictures, you know that this cue is a definite head-turner for sure.

2 shafts, 12.75mm
3/8 x10 pin, 21.6mm
All white is Ivorine
Ebony Overall
Ringwork - 8 MOP notched diamonds at A,B,D position, with connecting SS ring
Ivorine Inlaided points, notched diamonds & spears with Cocobolo Accent
Ambonya Burl segmented handle with Ivorine notched diamonds
Buttend arrows are crafted with Cocobolo
Cue will have both his signature and the title of "Dreamweaver" on the cue at the forearm at the end of completion

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Cheers,
Clarence
 

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pictures of the "Dreamweaver" with finish
 

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Dreamweaver, I get it. Jerry dreamed up the forearm and Capt Bob dreamed up the butt and JD weaved them together.
 
Thanks for your contribution to the thread Andy :smile:

Then again, your statement does make sense to a certain stage. However, almost every cue maker is also doing traditional 4 point cues. So what I'm wondering is who started this first? Kinda like the chicken or the egg comes first question.

Joel did a fantastic job crafting the cue and subsequently the name of Dreamweaver was caught on. I think he doesn't deserve any less for the work he has put into the cue ;)

Cheers and Merry Christmas to all!
Clarence

Dreamweaver, I get it. Jerry dreamed up the forearm and Capt Bob dreamed up the butt and JD weaved them together.
 
That's a beautiful cue no matter how you cut it, can't believe you're letting it go Clarence. It's the nicest JD cue I've seen to date.
In any case I wish you all the best and hope everything's good for you soon. Merry Christmas!
 
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