The wood is outstanding on this cue. Is it cocobolo?
Sweet looking cue you got there Michael. Congrats
Dennis knows how to build them.
What can't be seen until you put it in you hand is how seamlessly the linen transitions to the wood. Its tight and is one smooth surface. Dennis is truly not just a cue maker but an artist. Any of my AZ friends are always welcome to hit a few balls with it at Hard Times in Sacramento. Big tournament in October, come on down and have a good time.
Artist is a good word to describe Dennis. He can turn a plain cue into a very special cue with his attention to detail and craftsmanship of the highest level. I'm not calling your cue plain I'm reffering to a Birdseye maple cue Dennis built without points or inlays that is just beautiful. I'd love to own one of Dennis's cues one day and I think he's in a class by himself.
James
Who has the longer line, SW or Searing?