--- black/blue inlays This is a cue manufactured by a
relative unknown in the cue making business, not because of quality of
work, but by his desire to make cues in a limited scale.His name is
John Hipsley.I purchased the blue inlay from a supplier at Valley
Forge and contracted Mr. Hipsley to make a cue around the block. If
you inspect this cue you will see that is put together with an accent
on detail. There is no mass production here, just solid handcrafting.
The cue is 59.5 in long, weighing 20.5 oz, and has a 16 in. tapered
shaft. The joint is nylon. there is a sterling silver ring on the butt
plate.The cue is solid as a rock.
There is also a jump cue and a blue " four cue case" with two
additional shafts. All shafts fit all cues and match perfectly.
relative unknown in the cue making business, not because of quality of
work, but by his desire to make cues in a limited scale.His name is
John Hipsley.I purchased the blue inlay from a supplier at Valley
Forge and contracted Mr. Hipsley to make a cue around the block. If
you inspect this cue you will see that is put together with an accent
on detail. There is no mass production here, just solid handcrafting.
The cue is 59.5 in long, weighing 20.5 oz, and has a 16 in. tapered
shaft. The joint is nylon. there is a sterling silver ring on the butt
plate.The cue is solid as a rock.
There is also a jump cue and a blue " four cue case" with two
additional shafts. All shafts fit all cues and match perfectly.