My 11 days visited in Panama City, FL. Part II

Those are some magnificent pics. The forearm with the blue veneers are gorgeous and the diamond inlays are insane! Thanks for taking the time to post the pics!
 
i am glad to see kenny back to building cues and from what i hear he was in need of some catching up with orders, i bet he liked the help you gave him over the 11 days!
still dont see my cue but i am sure its close to being started:thumbup:
 
Kenny, you look like you learned a lot in a short time. Glad you had such a good time visiting with K.M. and family. It would have been easy to pick up a couple pounds around there. Your work looks great and thanks for posting it up for us to admire. You should be proud pal.
"country"
 
i am glad to see kenny back to building cues and from what i hear he was in need of some catching up with orders, i bet he liked the help you gave him over the 11 days!
still dont see my cue but i am sure its close to being started:thumbup:
I don't know which cue you order or KM making for you. You have to email Kenny M. to ask him.

It's all awe inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
Karl
Thank you.

Those are some magnificent pics. The forearm with the blue veneers are gorgeous and the diamond inlays are insane! Thanks for taking the time to post the pics!

Thanks for your kind words.
 
Great pics my friend!

Kenny is a fine gentleman for bringing you into his home and teaching you the craft you love. His children look happy. He's a very lucky man. The food looked very, very good.

I really like the notched diamond with the border. Very creative to say the least. That butt would look great with the maple forearm with ebony points with black, white, black paper, double blue...


Thanks for sharing your trip,
Chris
 
I don't know which cue you order or KM making for you. You have to email Kenny M. to ask him.

its ok kenny i wasnt really asking a question...
i know what cue he is building me and i have talked to kenny lots about it just thought i might see a glimps of it being worked on after seeing all the progress the two of you made. :grin:
 
Kenny, you look like you learned a lot in a short time. Glad you had such a good time visiting with K.M. and family. It would have been easy to pick up a couple pounds around there. Your work looks great and thanks for posting it up for us to admire. You should be proud pal.
"country"
Thanks Country Bob for your kind words sir.

Great pics my friend!

Kenny is a fine gentleman for bringing you into his home and teaching you the craft you love. His children look happy. He's a very lucky man. The food looked very, very good.

I really like the notched diamond with the border. Very creative to say the least. That butt would look great with the maple forearm with ebony points with black, white, black paper, double blue...


Thanks for sharing your trip,
Chris
Thanks Chris for your kind words. Kenny's a great teach and friends. His family like it's like my family. I love both of his kids. Actually that is a 3 piece inlays. Outer is ivory notched diamond border, middle is ebony diamond border, and middle is solid notched diamond.

its ok kenny i wasnt really asking a question...
i know what cue he is building me and i have talked to kenny lots about it just thought i might see a glimps of it being worked on after seeing all the progress the two of you made. :grin:
Well... as you know. There is quite a few cues he is working on and no pictures allow on those pieces.:D

Those pics literally had me drooling....both the cues and the food! :)
Hey Rob,

Thanks for your kind words.

Kenny
 
Hey Buddy... You two are looking great... Have fun and nice weekend...

How's my twin amboyna doing? =)
 
Fantastic pics mate. Glad to see Kenny back in the saddle. I love his work and you look to be coming on in leaps and bounds with Mr Murrell's guidance.

Tell him to get the Mottey finished...thats the most important project :D:D:D

Si
 
Kenny Koo,,Just Awesome,,you know the ebony forarm,,,one i like best!!!!!!!

Best,
Little Kenny
Thanks for your kind words sir.

Those are great photos and time Mr. Flyingsnail, good luck and have a great build my friend..--Al
Thanks Al.

Fantastic pics mate. Glad to see Kenny back in the saddle. I love his work and you look to be coming on in leaps and bounds with Mr Murrell's guidance.

Tell him to get the Mottey finished...thats the most important project :D:D:D

Si
Thank you for your kind words Si.
 
The Kenny and Kenny show... I love it! Great pics and it looks like you guys had a great time.

Kenny Murrell is the most underrated cuemaker on the planet IMO. Great choice for a mentor Mr. Koo.

I love this inlay. It just goes to show that with some great imagination the old school inlays can be modernized to be unique.

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