My 15th cue with hand cut inlays.

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This was cue #10-15 not sure. The customer asked me to clear it and make it look new again.

Yes these inlays were cut by knife. The Ivory inlays pieces were sanded to fit the holes. All the angles are off and there are some nice glue lines that the camera doesn't show.

The butt sleeve was something Chris sold me back when I purchased my lathe and I hand cut the inlays in the forearm to match.

Back then I couldn't give cues away. I think I sold this for $250. The wood and Ivory cost me more then I sold the cue for. All white is Ivory. The guy loves the cue.
 

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Hey

That is some Hot looking cue for that early on............Your talent was very clear right from the beginning. can't wait to see my new Gracio cue....
 
I have an admitted fondness for segmented handles on cues...this one looks FANTASTIC!!! I really like the rings and how it separates the sections on the cue! I'm amazed when I see a cue that was truly "hand-made"!

Jason
 
Unique design, I like it and for an early effort it is incredible. Thanks for sharing.

-don
 
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