very expensive-
I never seen one in person
who uses one????
THANKS !!!!!!!!
I never seen one in person
who uses one????
THANKS !!!!!!!!
very expensive-
I never seen one in person
who uses one????
THANKS !!!!!!!!
very expensive-
I never seen one in person
who uses one????
THANKS !!!!!!!!
Mika plays with an exceed cue made to his own design. Its really just pride of ownership. You can play with a Axi Mezz cue with one of their standard shafts and it plays as good as any Mezz.
I own one, have been playing with it since october last year after a 14-month wait period. Was well worth it though, it plays fabulous!
Mine is very simple, with macassar ebony forearm and butt and a cocobolo grip. No other inlays apart from the ringwork. Very simple, just how I like it!
This maybe: http://jjcue.com/images/exceed-1.jpg From J&J's site.Picture needed!!! :thumbup: Because thats basically the way I would have my Exceed built
Picture needed!!! :thumbup: Because thats basically the way I would have my Exceed built
The one on your photo has a darker, almost black forearm and butt. Funny thing is, when I ordered mine, I was expecting it to be like the one on your photo! Because the photos on the exceed-website show it like that too.
That cocobolo.... :wub::wub::wub:
WOW!!! Awesome grain and color!!!
I know, right?
Damn I am drooling here :thumbup: btw what kind of money are we talking about when this beautiful lady is involved?
1500 euros... so that's $ 1800+ I guess. Which is just about the cheapest they come by the way, because it is a wrapless cue (the EXD model line) with no special inlays.
The EXC model line (with linen or leather wrap) is more expensive and if you want some elaborate inlay work in there, prices go well above 2500 or even 3000 immediately. So I was just happy that that's not my taste!