My new weapon.... PFD Studios

Monstermash

Lock Ness Monster
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Here is my new weapon. I just received it in a trade today. PFD Studios (I know, no big surprise here) 6 Ivory points hi/low with Tulipwood recut into the long points, Ebony forearm, Tulipwood segmented handle, fancy ivory and silver ringwork, and an ivory joint with a polished brass radial pin.

What do you guys think?

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Holy moly! I think that was one hell of a trade, I wonder what the cue looked like that you traded?!:thumbup:

Absolutely beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, incredible, remarkable...everything cue.

Thank you for sharing Sir! :)

BR,
Mo
 
Holy moly! I think that was one hell of a trade, I wonder what the cue looked like that you traded?!:thumbup:

Absolutely beautiful, gorgeous, stunning, incredible, remarkable...everything cue.

Thank you for sharing Sir! :)

BR,
Mo

Thanks Mo. I had to trade a few cues and a DSLR for it. It originally came with a black epoxy radial pin but I took it to Paul and he changed it out to a polished brass radial pin. The cue plays absolutely amazing!
 
What did the change in pins do?
Nice cue by the way!

I have had a few cues with the epoxy pin and I never seemed to like the way they hit. I know it shouldn't matter what the pin is made of but I seem to be able to tell the difference.
With that being said, I owned an RC3 with an epoxy pin and I loved the way that cue played. It's probably just in my head. Lol
 
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That's a good looking cue... Great combinaton of materials, and love the rings on the handle! Nice pickup Mash.
Clint
 
Thanks for sharing that unique cue! Hammered metal inlays...WOW!

The only other cue I saw with something like that is a Bender that had hammered gold rings.
 
Thanks Mo. I had to trade a few cues and a DSLR for it. It originally came with a black epoxy radial pin but I took it to Paul and he changed it out to a polished brass radial pin. The cue plays absolutely amazing!

It looks amazing also! I really like wrapless cues and this is an unusual design with a great look.....

James
 
I love the design of this cue! The hammered inlays are striking, and the ebony/tulipwood look amazing together. Congratulations on a very beautiful cue! Thanks for sharing the pics.

Braden
 
That cue is ugly and you should not be seen with it.
Send it to me and I will save you from the embarrisment.
Just kidding thats a killer looking cue-enjoy.
 
I know this cue well and know the playability matches the look.Super Duper cue!Congrats:)
 
Thanks guys!

I finally had a chance to play with it for more than a few minutes and I have to say its one of the best cues I've ever played with.

The cue was originally made for our very own King (King custom cases) and somehow it ended up in Maine before I ended up with it. I'm not sure what Al didn't like about it, but I'm thrilled he didn't like it! :thumbup:
 
Thanks guys!

I finally had a chance to play with it for more than a few minutes and I have to say its one of the best cues I've ever played with.

The cue was originally made for our very own King (King custom cases) and somehow it ended up in Maine before I ended up with it. I'm not sure what Al didn't like about it, but I'm thrilled he didn't like it! :thumbup:

That's a great point...I've had several cues in my possession (none as BEAUTIFUL as this one...close...but not quite there) that I just didn't like the playability of...passed them on and the next person thought they were the "bees knees"...and vice-versa...I have cues I'll likey never let go that someone else did!!!

Great looking cue...even better that it's a "player" as well!!!

Jason
 
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