Hi fellow cue enthusiasts,
I picked up this Steve Klein cue from IndyQ a few weeks ago (great transaction, thanks Roy) and thought that I would share a review since I was so impressed by the cue. It is basic but beautiful design. Quilted Bubinga with points up and down of ebony, recut with bubinga, recut again with ebony. each point is tipped with ebony clover centered with MOP dots. Diamonds of MOP in base of each point. Bubinga rings at all spots. Nice textured black leather wrap. Wrap is not "seamless", but damn near; nicely done. Ivory ferrules, padded layered tips. Joint is flat faced with 3/8 pin, solid ivory (or thick sleeve to some) to wood shaft. Excellent craftsmanship. I wish my camera and photo skills were good enough to do this beautiful quilted bubunga wood and cue justice but, not. My shitty pics will have to do.
The cue plays great, a little forward balanced, shafts smooth as glass yet still have that natural wood feel when stroked. I like.





I picked up this Steve Klein cue from IndyQ a few weeks ago (great transaction, thanks Roy) and thought that I would share a review since I was so impressed by the cue. It is basic but beautiful design. Quilted Bubinga with points up and down of ebony, recut with bubinga, recut again with ebony. each point is tipped with ebony clover centered with MOP dots. Diamonds of MOP in base of each point. Bubinga rings at all spots. Nice textured black leather wrap. Wrap is not "seamless", but damn near; nicely done. Ivory ferrules, padded layered tips. Joint is flat faced with 3/8 pin, solid ivory (or thick sleeve to some) to wood shaft. Excellent craftsmanship. I wish my camera and photo skills were good enough to do this beautiful quilted bubunga wood and cue justice but, not. My shitty pics will have to do.
The cue plays great, a little forward balanced, shafts smooth as glass yet still have that natural wood feel when stroked. I like.




