My new Richard Lanz & Tony Sauer cues

ivicafranic

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Enjoy the pics:):):):eek::):):)
I would like to take this opportunity to thank Scot Lynee of Custom Billiard Cue for fantastic deal that was very smooth from the very beginning to the end.
His customer service is second to none and Scot is so easy going guy who is willing to help you with whatever you wish or ask.
Not just that he did what I asked him and as I asked him but even more,more than he needed to do.
Sometimes for us who are from overseas it can be difficult to purchase cues,cases or other items and sometimes we need some extra help from sellers for items to clear our customs without any problems and without difficulties and Scot would do whatever he can to help you and to make thing easier.
So,BIG THANK for Scot LYNEE:smile::smile::smile:
 

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A few more:):):):p:):):)
 

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And a few more:):):):cool::):):)
 

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And 2 more:smile::smile::smile::p:smile::smile::smile:
 

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank Scot Lynee of Custom Billiard Cue for fantastic deal that was very smooth from the very beginning to the end.
His customer service is second to none and Scot is so easy going guy who is willing to help you with whatever you wish or ask.
Not just that he did what I asked him and as I asked him but even more,more than he needed to do.
Sometimes for us who are from overseas it can be difficult to purchase cues,cases or other items and sometimes we need some extra help from sellers for items to clear our customs without any problems and without difficulties and Scot would do whatever he can to help you and to make thing easier.
So,BIG THANK for Scot LYNEE:):):):thumbup::):):)
 
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Thank You,

Thank you Davor. I hope the cues bring you years of enjoyment.
The Dick Lanz cue was my first full custom build with Dick and it came out great. I designed the cue and Dick did all the work. The cue was patterned after a Tim Scruggs that I had seen but was not up for sale. Dick does all of the restoration work on my cues and whenever I'm in his shop he always has cues that he is building. He is currently working on three more cues for me, two that I will have for sale and one for my personal collection. For those of you who do not know Dick you can find him in the 3rd. edition Blue Book of Cues. Color photos on page 59 and his bio is on page 428. You can find him on the net at www.LanzCustomCues.com. He is in the Toledo OH area and does excellent repair work as well as custom builds. Many times I will see cues in his shop that are in the high dollar range. Scruggs, Schick's, Boar's, Weston, just to name a few. In my opinion Dick Lanz is a national treasure in the cue industry.

The Tony Sauer cue was my first time working with Tony. I saw the blank posted on Facebook and gave Tony the specs on the rest of the build. While he was working on the cue he did a "20 Questions Interview" for my website. For more insight into Tony Sauer You can read the interview on my "News & Interviews Page” at www.CustomBilliardCue.com. Tony has a full time job and is a tournament player who builds cues in his spare time mostly for the pure enjoyment of doing it. When people are doing things for their own enjoyment, that's when really great works come to life. Not only does Tony enter and play in tournaments, he places and wins. I just got another cue from Tony in the mail on Thursday and will putting it up for sale as soon as I can get Dick to make some custom joint protectors for it. Here are some pictures of the Titlist conversion. All the white is ivory and the wrap is real Cortland linen. I will include a tapped weight bolt and an old school brown bumper so the new owner will have the option of bumper or bumper-less. Hope you like the pictures.
 

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A few more pictures

Here are a couple more of Tony's Titlist Conversion.
 

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