If you ever get tired of that cue please keep me in mind, it's a beauty!Here is a new addition that I picked up.
Signed under the wrap.
If you ever get tired of that cue please keep me in mind, it's a beauty!Here is a new addition that I picked up.
Signed under the wrap.
That’s a damn fine pick up, Bob!!Here is a new addition that I picked up.
Signed under the wrap.
I can see how someone could get sellers remorse over that one. Classy and timeless.Here is a new addition that I picked up a couple of months ago.
Signed under the wrap.
Thanks Bill! If you ever have sellers remorse let me know.
I have total sellers remorse over the Olney I sold. Still have no idea why I did it.I can see how someone could get sellers remorse over that one. Classy and timeless.
Well, it's probably not much of a consolation, but I think most of us on here have regret over letting one or more go.I have total sellers remorse over the Olney I sold. Still have no idea why I did it.
That butterfly cue is special but, they are all really cool!Always love Jeff's work. They're playing awesome.
Really nice player.Here is my latest pick up from a good friend. Almost new condition. Full Pau fero MW. Great hitter with an old growth shaft.
That it is. Thank you!Really nice player.
Bob; another beauty to add to your collection. Congrats!Here is my latest pick up from a good friend. Almost new condition. Full Pau fero MW. Great hitter with an old growth shaft.
Thanks BrianBob; another beauty to add to your collection. Congrats!
When l got my first Olney cue direct from Jeff back in 2006 i was so impressed with his precision work and even more amazed over how incredible his cue played. Fast forward 17 years and yep I’m still playing my Olney as my daily player .
Jeff’s cues are ridiculously good players.
Let’s see some more. ;-)
All true sir. Thanks for the comment.Gorgeous cue Bob, I've heard great things about Olney's.
That's a really nice piece of LUMBER!Jeff has obtained some quality Kielwood for shafts. I got the first one and he wants me to test pilot it. He's concerned about it staying straight because supposedly you can turn them down faster and he's old school.(likes to turn them slowly).
This shaft plays great is straight as an arrow. It's stiff and the wood seems to be harder that the standard maple. It has a Tomahawk ferrule and a medium Wizard tip.
A few pic's: