J&D CUSTOMS said:Looks like a black lizard wrap or lizard embossed leather wrap. Any cue maker that does leather wraps will be able to help you.
Are you wanting to buy one or have one installed?
Thanx
Some are embossed some are real real is twice the priceasn130 said:i want to buy it & have a local cuemaker install it.
I thought all the "lizard" wraps were actually cowhide embossed with a lizard skin pattern. I didn't know that some were actually lizard skin.
Thank you Dave for your kind word. Here are some examples of lizard skins.dave sutton said:Some are embossed some are real real is twice the price
Kenny Koo - flyingsnail - can do it. He has alot of skins real and embossed
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Can you tell me what they run for thickness on these wraps.jazznpool said:That's my "Baby lizard" precision split cue wrap. It is an embossed analine cowhide with a glazed finish. Looks good and feels good on the hand. They're a snap for a skilled cue mechanic to install. The cost is $14 each and $11 each per dozen plus shipping. I think you'll be real pleased. PM me if you'd like to get one. I can also say I highly recommend Kenny "Flyingsnail" Koo for any kind of leather wrap installation on a pool cue.
Martin
powerpool said:Can you tell me what they run for thickness on these wraps.
That embossed pattern is very real looking. Nice wrap.jazznpool said:That's my "Baby lizard" precision split cue wrap. It is an embossed analine cowhide with a glazed finish. Looks good and feels good on the hand. They're a snap for a skilled cue mechanic to install. The cost is $14 each and $11 each per dozen plus shipping. I think you'll be real pleased. PM me if you'd like to get one. I can also say I highly recommend Kenny "Flyingsnail" Koo for any kind of leather wrap installation on a pool cue.
Martin
cueman said:That embossed pattern is very real looking. Nice wrap.
jazznpool said:That's my "Baby lizard" precision split cue wrap. It is an embossed analine cowhide with a glazed finish. Looks good and feels good on the hand. They're a snap for a skilled cue mechanic to install. The cost is $14 each and $11 each per dozen plus shipping. I think you'll be real pleased. PM me if you'd like to get one. I can also say I highly recommend Kenny "Flyingsnail" Koo for any kind of leather wrap installation on a pool cue.
Martin
cyrex said:Nice Schon. I had a very similar one done with a stacked leather wrap to match the orange-redish points and it came out great. I would recommend letting the installer pick out the color for you. Or, at least, taking some pics of their best options. It's much easier to see what works and what doesn't in person. I would definitely recommend Flyingsnail/Kenny for the job. He does great work and has an amazing selection of wraps to choose from.
jazznpool said:That's my "Baby lizard" precision split cue wrap. It is an embossed analine cowhide with a glazed finish. Looks good and feels good on the hand.
Martin
Arnot Wadsworth said:Would you please post a picture of the whole wrap.
Thanks,