My newest Addition TIm Scruggs

POOLGOD23

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Just pick this up today. The previous owner said he bought it in the mid 1980's.
Enjoy,
Gilbert

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Just pick this up today. The previous owner said he bought it in the mid 1980's.
Enjoy,
Gilbert

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2

An outstanding cue.

I love a cue that either doesnt have or limits inlays etc. If a cue is done right, it doesnt need them.

Most cuemakers never learn this.

Ken
 
Very nice cue.

I always intend to stick with a classic four point/four veneer, with no frills, but it always ends up with inlays. One day, here soon, I will have one like this. I do love them.

Josh
 
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