Kopelli by Arnot

Arnot Wadsworth

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Very Nice looking work there. The pics look great IMO, wish I could get My camera to take shots that nice. Greg C
 
Cue Crazy said:
Very Nice looking work there. The pics look great IMO, wish I could get My camera to take shots that nice. Greg C
i wish i could build one like to photograph!!! beautiful cue arnie
 
That is some nice work!What is the story behind the man playing the flute?Was this cue made for anybody or just one of your ideas?I think this would be a nice cue for a musician.Well that is what I see when I look at the art on the cue .Great work!!
 
Kokopelli

joe c said:
That is some nice work!What is the story behind the man playing the flute?Was this cue made for anybody or just one of your ideas?I think this would be a nice cue for a musician.Well that is what I see when I look at the art on the cue .Great work!!

Thanks for the kind words about the Kokopelli cue.

The Story Behing the Kokopelli is:

The mysterious Kokopelli character is found in many Native American cultures. He is especially prominent as a sacred figure to Native Americans of the Southwestern United States for thousands of years. He represents a mischievous trickster, Minstrel and spirit of music. Kokopelli is distinguished by his dancing pose, a hunchback and flute. A symbol of fertility bringing success in hunting, crops and conception. His hump considered a bag of tricks holding seeds he scattered every spring. He warms the earth by playing his flute and singing songs. He melts the winter snow, creates rain ensuring a good harvest.

He also contributes to good cuemaking :).

The cue was ordered by a Client who wanted an exceptional cue with a Kokopelli figure and lots of Ivory. Everything white in the cue is Ivory.
 
The details on the cue are exceptional from what I can see in the photograph. I routinely prefer classical cues but I would love to have this cue in my bag given an opportunity.

Thanks for sharing the pictures with us...
Myron
 
Arnot Wadsworth said:
Been having some trouble getting my pictures to post properly. Here is my latest attempt.

I love it Arnot! I commisioned this one two years ago and just recieved it.
Six point five veneer w/matching break cue.
Purdman:D

PS: You did a fine job there.
 
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Purdman said:
I love it Arnot! I commisioned this one two years ago and just recieved it.
Six point five veneer w/matching break cue.
Purdman:D

PS: You did a fine job there.

Lol.....I was waiting to see if you saw this one Purdman.;) How's your wife liking the hat? I wear mine every chance I get.:)

Lisa
 
ridewiththewind said:
Lol.....I was waiting to see if you saw this one Purdman.;) How's your wife liking the hat? I wear mine every chance I get.:)

Lisa

She loves it kid. I also love Arnots Kokopelli cue. Grandma is Cherokee and I really like American Indian art. :D Hope all is well with you.
Purd:cool:
 
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