No just feel insulted …my cup is the size of a peanut shellOops. Did I cross the line? If so, I apologize and await determination of my fate.
No just feel insulted …my cup is the size of a peanut shellOops. Did I cross the line? If so, I apologize and await determination of my fate.
No pictures but I have seen some bent pins.beautiful pictures . now can we see some of the ones of cues that got ruined because of no joint protector.
I've got a similar set of Baxter JPs for my Schon.
I've got a buddy that has a pretty nice Viking that was dropped and the pin is a little off. He was able to mate the shaft to the butt to get it pretty close to straight.No pictures but I have seen some bent pins.
Those are beautiful. Do you do commissions for joint protectors? Wouldn't mind a set for my Virtuoso.Decided to make a similar set for my new cue.
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Send me a DM on what you are looking for.Those are beautiful. Do you do commissions for joint protectors? Wouldn't mind a set for my Virtuoso.
Gorgeous cue, I'd be scared to take it out and shoot with that piece of art......I was surprised and excited after seeing how the joint protectors turned out for my last custom made by Bob Owen.
It was a last minute request and I asked Bob to make a design that fit the design of my cue that he and I collaborated
on its final design. I was hoping this would be my best design and I never gave any thought to what the protectors should look like. I left that to Bob because the design I came up with was already giving him fits because it used a lot of small inlays consisting of Pau Lau Abalone & Ivory. I was hesitant to undertake the protector design so I let Bob decide.
Well, Bob and I had become pals by this point after he built my 1st custom so I knew I could count on him to come up with a nice design. OMG, the workmanship is crazy. He made the rings match my cue design. The rings on my cue contain 32 inlays of abalone and ivory identical to the protectors. The tops use scalloped Pau Lay & Ivory encircled by ebony. Anyone that’s worked with Pau Lau has learned first hand how easily it fractures & splits so it’s tedious work. IMO, Bob can walk on water.