poolrod said:That cue is straight out of the oven HOT. Great looking cue. poolrod.
poolrod said:A shotgun is a deciding factor.LOL.poolrod.
That would leave them shell shocked.LOL.:thumbup:Retail1LO said:Amen to that. Something to consider next time I'm engaged in a game of paper, rock, scissors. TRUMP.
Retail1LO said:Thanks cuejunky. It's the first linen wrapped cue I've owned in 4 years...and only one of a small handful of wrapped cues of any kind that I've ever owned. I like wrapless. I love the look of a beautiful piece of wood. Linen's man made. Wood is provided by nature, which is right up my alley. I just love Eric's cues...regardless of what the handle's made of. I too have an affinity for the classic look, however, and that's why I made an exception for this cue. She's beautiful...and...plays very nicely.
cuejunky said:I like both wrapless and wrapped cues. I differ on your opinion of linen, however, linen is spun and dyed by man but provided by nature through one of It's creatures. The same can be said of leather and lizard or even ivory.
paulybatz said:Is it the SteveO from Jackass? Theyre all from PA...right around VF area if Im not mistaken.
LOVE THE LINEN BROTHER! No slippage under pressure and gets better with time!
Are you kidding me??????Retail1LO said:Cue is, regrettably, up for sale. Have some family oriented things that I need to address, and I need the loot. There's a raffle thread created for it, as well as a thread in the for sale section, along with a Ron Thomas eel skin case. :-(
Yes it's buckhorn.burns420 said:Beautiful cue, even though Im a wrapless fan that linen looks pretty nice. Is the joint and buttcap material buckhorn? how does it hit?