http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=338935
In this thread this is cue number 1 in the first pic with the JS on the butt. You really do not know what you are getting when you start working on a titlist. But this cue came out far beyond what I had hoped when we started. But right after the first cue, you could tell this cue was going to be a gem.
The colors popped off immediately and the base wood, was perfect. No blems, no unsightly grain, I mean just a perfect blank. Steve installed an old fashioned ivory piloted joint and him, and the new owner agreed on the butt screw design, and at the end of the day, you get a cue that really is the apex of titlist converting....
The deep chocolate brown in the cue really works extremely well with the brown spec wrap....
I cannot wait till the 4th cue with the figure is finished....
JV
In this thread this is cue number 1 in the first pic with the JS on the butt. You really do not know what you are getting when you start working on a titlist. But this cue came out far beyond what I had hoped when we started. But right after the first cue, you could tell this cue was going to be a gem.
The colors popped off immediately and the base wood, was perfect. No blems, no unsightly grain, I mean just a perfect blank. Steve installed an old fashioned ivory piloted joint and him, and the new owner agreed on the butt screw design, and at the end of the day, you get a cue that really is the apex of titlist converting....
The deep chocolate brown in the cue really works extremely well with the brown spec wrap....
I cannot wait till the 4th cue with the figure is finished....
JV