More Olney beauties

qfancier said:
If you love it so much, why don't you have a cue made like that? Oh, yeah. You are! :p

LOL...Mr. Webb is working on it as I type.
I get to see it in progress when I go down there on Thursday...quite possibly may be able to see something else in the works too ;)
 
Another pic...

Here's another one of the ebony and bacote
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I have had a few cues by Jeff, and a few made by a few other folks, too. You won't find many cuemakers that do better work, and you will be hard pressed to find any cues that play any better....and you certainly won't find any cues that are as good a value as Jeff's cues are.
Joe
 
you better get a membership to your local gym to screw these cues together. all kidding aside jeff makes one monster of a cue. if you can't play w/ an olney you better consider taking up horseshoes!
 
6 point

the lower 6 point prong is cocobolo with one white veneer. bacote would look good also. coco is more red, bacote is more brown. jeff olney
 
Nice work!

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The entire veneer set isn't visible in the picture, but from what I can see, the 45 degree miter joint is tight enough that it could be mistaken for a re-mill set. Awesome joint work Mr. Olney!

Have a Happy 08
Dennis
 
More Beauties...

Here's some more work from Jeff. The 4th one from left to right is my cue.
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searingcue said:


The entire veneer set isn't visible in the picture, but from what I can see, the 45 degree miter joint is tight enough that it could be mistaken for a re-mill set. Awesome joint work Mr. Olney!

Have a Happy 08
Dennis[/QUOTE]

That's very nice of you Mr. Searing ! Praise from a Master fellas. I guess that says it all ;) ...Tom
 
More Onley pics

Here is a cue being completed for Heath Elliott from Boone Iowa...You can see that Jeff's points are sharp and you cant see any glue lines in the pics....its obvious Mr Olney is not afraid to take close ups of his work....keep up the great work Jeff!!!

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tpdtom said:
The entire veneer set isn't visible in the picture, but from what I can see, the 45 degree miter joint is tight enough that it could be mistaken for a re-mill set. Awesome joint work Mr. Olney!

Have a Happy 08
Dennis




That's very nice of you Mr. Searing ! Praise from a Master fellas. I guess that says it all ;) ...Tom[/QUOTE]


I agree.....its a great compliment from a master cue builder to another
 
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Thanks Dennis

due to time i go to cue gallery rather quickly. i like to look at other cuemakers work but 2 guys work i ALWAYS check out, Dennis Searing and Ron Haley all i can say is WOW. thanks Dennis. Jeff Olney
 
jeff olney said:
due to time i go to cue gallery rather quickly. i like to look at other cuemakers work but 2 guys work i ALWAYS check out, Dennis Searing and Ron Haley all i can say is WOW. thanks Dennis. Jeff Olney


are they lapped or mitred ? nice clean work either way.
 
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