My New Ebony Coker

Jeff

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This is my new Coker.

Maybe someone can help me with the different woods. The forearm is Ebony (very dark) and the butt is Ebony that shows the pattern in the wood.

I am sending it off to Joe Callaluca, he is doing three ivory inlays for me of a design I wanted in the forearm.

This are the regular size pictures. The links below them are supersize pictures.

CokerButt.jpg


CokerFore.jpg


CokerWhole.jpg


http://rottweilerconnection.com/Coker/CokerBigButt.jpg

http://rottweilerconnection.com/Coker/CokerBigFore.jpg

http://rottweilerconnection.com/Coker/CokerBigWhole.jpg
 
jeff, i'm pretty sure that is macassar ebony. the jet-black ebony is called gaboon. coker uses both kinds, but that look like macassar to me.

guy
 
guycrunch said:
jeff, i'm pretty sure that is macassar ebony. the jet-black ebony is called gaboon. coker uses both kinds, but that look like macassar to me.

guy

Thanks for the help Guy.

And especially thanks for hooking me up with Joe. I think the inlays will really set this cue off.

Here is the design I sent to Joe.

Tri03.jpg


And here is the sample he sent back to me. Pretty good.

InlaySample.jpg
 
imagine that, sending you so that you can actually see it before you decide!! you will be very happy with joe's work. I'll be up to see it as he works on it.

guy
 
Very cool to send you a sample like that, never heard of anyone that gives that kind of service before.
 
Nice looking inlay design..........It looks like he executed it perfectly in the sample. Be sure to post pics when its done. Also I have always been impressed with how cokers I have hit with have played.
 
cokers are a great cue, they hit well and are affordable. their designs are getting better as well. i can't wait to see jeff's when it is finished.

guy
 
Jeff said:
Thanks for the help Guy.

And especially thanks for hooking me up with Joe. I think the inlays will really set this cue off.

Here is the design I sent to Joe.

Tri03.jpg


And here is the sample he sent back to me. Pretty good.

InlaySample.jpg

Why did he spin the inlay?? And when you sent it did you have a top and a bottom to it??

Jim
 
JimBo said:
Why did he spin the inlay?? And when you sent it did you have a top and a bottom to it??

Jim

Not sure what you mean by spin the inlay.

He put 4 examples on there because we had talked about having 4 around the butt. He only filled in one of them. The other three have just been cut out. He wanted to show how four would look, how close they would be to each other.

I have since decided to go with three around the forearm. and to turn the design where one point is pointing straight up towards the ferrule.

What I sent was the design you see.
 
Jeff said:
Not sure what you mean by spin the inlay.

He put 4 examples on there because we had talked about having 4 around the butt. He only filled in one of them. The other three have just been cut out. He wanted to show how four would look, how close they would be to each other.

I have since decided to go with three around the forearm. and to turn the design where one point is pointing straight up towards the ferrule.

What I sent was the design you see.

What I meant was that your seems to be like a triangle and he turned it, so yours has a wide bottom and he seemed to spin it??? Just wonderin.

Jim
 
Jeff said:
Not sure what you mean by spin the inlay.
He inlaid it 90° counter clockwise, assuming you would normally look at the cue when it's vertical.

Fred
 
Cornerman said:
He inlaid it 90° counter clockwise, assuming you would normally look at the cue when it's vertical.

Fred

Yeah that's what I was trying to say... I guess, who knows maybe I'm a bit off and the inlay is right??

Jim
 
Cornerman said:
He inlaid it 90° counter clockwise, assuming you would normally look at the cue when it's vertical.

Fred


I see what you mean, that is why I turned it like this to put in the forearm

Inlay.jpg
 
Jeff said:
I see what you mean, that is why I turned it like this to put in the forearm

Inlay.jpg


Right!! That's how I was expecting it to go, not that it matters, but it's just how I look at a cue.

Jim
 
I See!!!!!!!

We're talking angle of the dangle. Seriously I like it very original but yet tastefully done. Just a little extra chrome on what used to be a a plain cue.
Pinocchio
 
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