Killer...universe stretching...mind altering..new black boar....from start to finish

Hi Steve, Tonys Cue are getting better as he older is, he had all the sickness is his Head for long time and now comming out:eek::D
I think Tony is a ALIEN:nono::nanner::ok:
Ralf:rolleyes:




Ralf.....I am with you on that one. I dont know what planet he is from, but its not here...LOL He has definately raised the bar for everybody
 
Ralf.....I am with you on that one. I don't know what planet he is from, but its not here...LOL He has definitely raised the bar for everybody

Congrats for owning the most beautiful cue in the world (to me, to date!).
Well, the creator of that beauty is also called Tony :) What can I say :rolleyes:
 
What an amazing piece of work. Tony and Donny have outdone themselves...and everyone else. How can I settle for anything less after seeing this cue???

BTW what is red ivory? Is it dyed? Thank you for posting these amazing images.

When you get time, could you please post pictures of the african blackwood players cue?

Thanks!
Ian
 
I have been thinking for 3 days what i should write about this cue, I am not able to find any words to describe the beauty of this cue.It is piece of meuseum quality art.

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sweet lookin' thing !

am sure sharing the journey of its creation makes it all the more special...

it couldn't have been made for a nicer guy...

enjoy it, my friend ...


Respect to tony & donny !
 
I tell ya, I am not into flashy cues with loads of ivory, silver or gold at all; but this cue is one of the most beautiful Ive ever seen. You should make a collage to use as a desk top wallpaper.

Stunning.

Josh
 
The Best Black Boar Cue!

This is without a doubt the most beautiful cue i've ever seen!

James
 
Simply fantastic! Do you happen to know how he does the silver inlays? Is it melted and poured into the cut wood, or is it cut silver shapes that are then glued in?
 
Tony must be once of the most patient people on earth to have took the time it takes to put that many tiny inlays in. That is some amazing work he did there.
 
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What an amazing piece of work. Tony and Donny have outdone themselves...and everyone else. How can I settle for anything less after seeing this cue???

BTW what is red ivory? Is it dyed? Thank you for posting these amazing images.

When you get time, could you please post pictures of the african blackwood players cue?

Thanks!
Ian



Ian, sorry, but it is pink ivory. I fixed that mistake
 
hey

Simply fantastic! Do you happen to know how he does the silver inlays? Is it melted and poured into the cut wood, or is it cut silver shapes that are then glued in?




they are all cut out of solid sterling silver and then perfectly fit into the cue. For any further info we need a cuemaker to give some answers...LOL
 
hey

Tony must be once of the most patient people on earth to have took the time it takes to put that many tiny inlays in. That is some amazing work he did there.



From what I understand Tony with Donnys help took over 4 months just doing all the inlay work
 
Tony had made this cue for his newspaper boy, but I stole it from him...LOL
The little smart ass didnt deserve it anyway.

According to Tony, it was fun making it, but it was also a nightmare. It has about 840 inlays of Ivory, Pink Ivory, Silver, Gold, Ebony and MOP

Here are the pics from start to finish, wish gives us an idea on how and what kind of woprk goes into these cues......Hope you like it......I LOVE it
Steve

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Steve, there are no words to describe how awesome this cue is. Even Michaelangelo would marvel at the degree of artistry in this cue. Tony is the master of his craft. The cue is just breathtaking. Congratulations! and thank you for having this cue made and showing it to the world. Lu and Paul Del Giudice.
 
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Steve, there are no words to describe how awesome this cue is. Even Michaelangelo would marvel at the degree of artistry in this cue. Tony is the master of his craft. The cue is just breathtaking. Congratulations! and thank you for having this cue made and showing it to the world. Lu and Paul Del Giudice.




It was an ongoing topic with me and Tony for about a year before he actually made this cue. I kept telling him it had to have so much inlay in it, that I shouldnt be able to see any wood....LOL He kept laughing at me, and obviously payed no attention to what I was saying.
I do know that at the end of the day my best choice is to let these artists alone, and let them do there thing. And Tony certainly didnt let me down with this amazing piece of art.
 
I mean really...Couldn't he put anymore inlays in that thang??
J/K :D
My favorite BB ever built!
Congrats.....
 
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