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Just completed for Cory C. in Honolulu. He sent me this gorgeous Mark Smith 1 of 1 for a wrap makeover. I replaced the standard black pigskin with a new black lizard wrap from my stock. A most impressive cue in person to say the least. Everything Ebony and Ivory, and the lizard gives it just the right touch! It will be on it's way back to you soon Cory!
Thanks!


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Nice............

Nice cue an good choice going with lizard. Black an white cue with a lizard wrap, it doesn't get any better. Nice Job...................
Pinocchio
 
That's a nice job on the black lizard wrap. It sets the cue off nicely, as if it needed any help.....

James
 
I received my cue today and the wrap looks awesome!!

Thanks to Ralph for the great install job!!
 
Mark Smith is a cue maker who owns part of Beezer's billiards in Russelville Arkansas. He is an engineer/cuemaker who builds a mighty fine cue for a price too low for what you get.

Mark learned a little (or a lot) from another more well known Arkansas cue maker, Ron Haley.

One of the good guys in this business Mark is a friend and a super cue maker.

Nice cue there!
 
JB Cases said:
Mark Smith is a cue maker who owns part of Beezer's billiards in Russelville Arkansas. He is an engineer/cuemaker who builds a mighty fine cue for a price too low for what you get.

Mark learned a little (or a lot) from another more well known Arkansas cue maker, Ron Haley.

One of the good guys in this business Mark is a friend and a super cue maker.

Nice cue there!

Thanks for the compliment John. The cue is my own design that took Mark a little over a year to make. I had him extend the points longer than his normal length. It was harder to do with ivory because I asked for 8 all high points without overlap so the points are narrower.

Mark is a super nice guy and I consider him a friend also.
 
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Something about this cue on the table that just makes you stop and say Wow! Amazing construction. I was suprised to see the ivory points are spliced too, and not just inlaid. Overall a very well made cue and not just by chance. This guy knows what he's doing.

It was nice to have it here Cory. I did get a chance to show it off a bit down at the pool hall. Everybody :thumbup:
 
Hmm

I wonder are there any more example of his cues around? Does he make 4 point 4 veneer cues?

Hey! Will the owner of this cue do a cue review in the review section? Hit, playability, shaft taper, deflection, balance, quality of point work, wrap etc etc.
 
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