My first cue finally finished

Scott, wish I could have stuck aroud & hit some balls with you & dennis. This cue looks even better in person. Congrats, By the way I'd kep an eye on dennis he love how the cue played, I wouldn't let him spend too much time with it. You've worked long & hard on this best of luck.
 
Scott
Congratulations on a beautiful cue but I do have to point out that I believe a "normal" person would have attempted to make a sneaky pete first???:D
Well now that you've set the bar for yourself put me on the list when you decide to go full time.
Take care
Paul
 
It's Much Better In Person

Tim said:
Why does it have an S on the butt plate?
Any cue made in Dennis Searings shop under his guidance gets the 'S' engraved in the butt cap. The signature is Scott's (notice it's much larger than the D.Searing normally signed on the cues). I had the extreme pleasure to hit a rack of balls with Scotts masterpiece and it performed flawlessly. The cue looks much better in person than the photo's depict. Scott has much to be proud of. This was a once in a lifetime event that should be equated with having a winning lottery ticket. To have the genius of a great cue maker like our friend Dennis Searing, guide another wonderful person like Scott by the hand and allow him to fulfill his wildest dream is a wonderous event that I was priveleged to witness from time to time. Scott, thinking about how you must have felt when you finished your masterpiece makes the hair stand up on the back of my neck. You did yourself proud my friend. Paul
 
guycrunch said:
scott, that is an amazing story and an amazing cue. what a thrill it must have been to work with dennis, congrats. it was nice meeting you at vf.

guy

Hello Guy,

It was great meeting you at VF and thanks for the positive remarks on my cue. Dennis is one special person.

Scott
 
Darth,

Down the road if someone would refinish it and claim it is a Searing, and we know things like that happen.
 
1pRoscoe said:
Scott, it was great meeting you this year at VF.... it really was nice to talk to you..... but....

I really really despise you..... my hats off to you. Incredible.

-Ross
jealousy stings....


Hey Ross,

Good to meet you at VF and thanks for the hats off.

Scott
 
nick serdula said:
Always a pleasure! Rember me first!:D
Sweet cue. Can you be a master builder after one cue?
Great job!
Nick :)

Nick my friend thanks for the help. I won't forget to remember you.

Until that time,

Scott
 
Flying off the lathe

yally said:
Shock and awe come to mind. I am really speechless....

Was it really two years on that cue? C'mon you gotta share a story! Did the first few blanks go flying off the lathe?

Did you crack anything and have to start over????

Actually everything went along real well....there are approx. 800 plus inlays in the cue and they do take time.

Preparing the cue for painting and the actual painting and sanding and buffing was one of the greatest challanges of many for me. Truth be told....prior to this I couldn't hammer a nail in straight.

I was very fortunate to have Dennis as my teacher.

Scott
 
thepavlos said:
Scott
Congratulations on a beautiful cue but I do have to point out that I believe a "normal" person would have attempted to make a sneaky pete first???:D
Well now that you've set the bar for yourself put me on the list when you decide to go full time.
Take care
Paul


Thanks Paul and I sent you an email this moring about the hangers.

Scott
 
Tim said:
Darth,

Down the road if someone would refinish it and claim it is a Searing, and we know things like that happen.

Hello Tim,

Good question. That could happen on any cue by any cuemaker.

Dennis personally signs and dates only the cues that he personally builds. Every cue that is made in Dennis' shop has the "S" logo in the butt sleeve.

Hope that answers your question.

Scott
 
Wow, that is absolutely stunning, the small detail work makes this cue really stand out.

Doug
 
Hey Scott, The cue looks beautiful and so much better with finish. Butt sleeve decor looks well balanced. I also like how the veneer colors work. The nicest dice cue I've seen yet.

Martin



HIRUN526 said:
Well I just completed my first cue. When we were in Vegas in 2006 for the BCA tournaments I mentioned to Dennis(Searing) that I always had wished that I could have built my own cue and he said " Let's do it", the rest is now history. I began construction on June 24, 2006 @ 10:15 am and finished April 22 2008 @ 7:43 pm. All I can say is what a wonderful adventure. I had like no craftsman skills in the beginning....Dennis taught me step by step and explained what to do and the rest was in my hands.

Initially I was going to build a four ebony point flat faced Ivory jointed cue and it just began to evolve into my Dice Cue. It is Lucky # 7, all inalys are one and six in the cue.

All white in the cue is Ivory and the silver is pure silver.
The forearm has an ebony remill and three veneers. I went with three shafts with matching joint caps and medium Moori tips.

Cortland Irish Linen wrap coutesy of the Pechauers.

Dennis made all of this possible and his encouragement and support was amazing. I am very appreciative of Dennis letting me do this in his shop and his guidance and friendship.

My thanks to Darth and JazznPool and Big John Horton for kicking around some ideas. My thanks to Gus Szamboti the reason I fell in love with cues,Barry Szamboti,John Showman, and Bob Manzino for inspiration and sharing of their cue building knowledge.

Thanks to Nick Serdula for showing me how to post the pictures.

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Dennis thanks for everything and you made a dream come true.
Dennis you are the man,the myth,the legend.

Oh, by the way it plays like.......awesome, moves the cue ball like real great and the hit,feel and action perfect for me, the Ivory joint has a real nice soft smooth hit and crisp at the same time.

Thanks, Scott
 
HIRUN526 said:
Hello Tim,

Good question. That could happen on any cue by any cuemaker.

Dennis personally signs and dates only the cues that he personally builds. Every cue that is made in Dennis' shop has the "S" logo in the butt sleeve.

Hope that answers your question.

Scott
Therein lies another problem; prying Scotts cold dead fingers off the cue first.:D :D :D Besides, it's not like the cue can never be identified. If anyone ever stole it, it would have to be put in a vault, never to be seen by human eyes again. Dennis is the only cue maker whose signature requires a 10 power loop to read.:p
 
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