Joseph Cues said:
I hope you make it next year here.
bandido said:Didn't you notice the purpleheart skull cue with the matching break/jump that had the ivor-x ferrule and Jack Justis case? Kerry Z saw it.
AuntyDan said:They also had an interesting section where all the cuemakers were given a piece of a single board of exotic wood to build a cue from. (Sorry, I've forgotten what the wood was!) [/B]
This show was open to the public. (the one in Ruidoso NM) Pictures of this event were in Billiards Digest and Pool and Billiards Magazine.bruin70 said:it was a show by invitation only, and not open to the public, i think(maybe i'm wrong). the non-cuemakers were high end collectors. stroud hosted one last year, which was a private function, at his home in ruidoso, new mexico,,,and it sounds like he will host one every year. he has been enthusiastic about both.
stroud does as much, if not more, as anyone to promote high end cue collecting and cue making as art. and he has the business savy to pull it off.
maybe someone should ask him to promote big tournaments(though i don't think he'd take up the gauntlet)
I did.bandido said:Didn't you notice the purpleheart skull cue with the matching break/jump that had the ivor-x ferrule and Jack Justis case? Kerry Z saw it.
monski said:Hope you can also show the points, joint of that cue & the Break Cue plus the matching Jack Justice Case...
Thanks a whole lot. Will wait for the pics of the other cue makers as well.![]()
Zims Rack said:Any more info on this? What is the criteria, how long do they have and will there be a Cue Exibition to display these cues?
Thanks,
Zim