More pictures of my Randy Mobley cue

Curt Bergeest

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Randy's attention to detail is something else, look at the ring work. This cue plays like no other cue I have ever had. I would highly recommend anybody thinking of buying a cue to consider Randy as your cuemaker of choice. Look at the last picture, how many cuemakers put their intials on the inside of the shaft.
 

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Yes, Randy's attention to detail is top shelf.... and this cue looks to be no exception. Congrats on a great cue from a great maker.
 
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It looks amazing...Do you have any pics of the whole cue?

Love the ring work too......you lucky dog :D
 
Great looking cue and I'm sure it hits sweet because Randy fits the cues he builds to his customers style of play. Definitley a great looking player!!!!.

TommyT :thumbup:
 
That is one sweet looking player. Awesome design, very elegant. Thanks for sharing pictures of this beauty.

Take Care
-don
 
Wow, what a heck of Cue:eek::thumbup:
I know they will play super BBBBBBBBB:D
Randy is dah Man for perfectionismus, all Details are frikkin awesome.
Enjoy your new Cue as I do myself when I play with my Randy Cues.
Ralf
 
Super Clean, very nice, is that your pool in the background? I'm in the mood to go for a swim, it's only 105 heat index in Illinois today.

Troy
 
i like the wrap, I dont get why a cue maker would use a cheap $5 phony wrap on a $2000 cue-I see that all the time. However in this case this wrap is the real deal on a beatiful cue. Congrats that sure is a beatiful cue in every possible way.

best
eric:)
 
That´s an awesome cue, didn´t know Randy made such nice cues :thumbup:
This beautiful piece of wood has all I would want to have in a cue, too.
Ebony, Ivory and Silver :eek:

Eric"h"
 
I asked this in the other thread but I will ask it here as well, what kind of pin did you use for this cue?

Thanks
-don
 
The pin was made by Randy using some epoxy material. I don't know the details but I will ask him. All I know is the pin is hard as steel and plays great.
 
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