This cue is Osage orange with Ebony. It has a Coues deer antler piloted joint and a Talisman tip. Total length 10 inches and it weighed in at a tad under 21 grams. The wrap is pressed Irish linen.
Thanks berko,labor of loveNice work.
That's a nice cue! Got one like it a fellow up in Colorado made for me, hits a ton. I'm planning to break it out when somebody jams me on the rail playing one pocket.
Hu
Thanks berko,labor of love
Get the coffee brewing>ticket bought!![]()
you know...i am far from being a tall dude!....im 5'6"....but this cue seems like a firepoker to me?
are you sure its not a chalker?.
G.
You could probably lead an obnoxious drunk down the path:
Drunk: "You wanna play for $20?"
You: "I can't beat you! Look at that fancy cue, is that a Meucci? I only have this plain one... it doesn't even have a name!"
Drunk: "I can beat you with any cue in here as long as it has a good tip on it!"
You: "Any cue? Let me pick one out and you have a deal!"...
(produces 10" cue) "This one has a brand new layered tip. You've got the 8!"
You sure that you didn't get that cue from Billy Barty???:smile2:
Gerry
ONe year Huebler made a whole line of miniature cues to match their current line at the time. They sold the whole set in a silent auction and I heard that the final price was over 10k.
I wish that set would resurface someday so we could see it. I love seeing miniature cues like this.
Nice job. Need a mini-case for it?
Thanks, I will pm you in the am.That is FreGgin AWESOME!!!
Nice one...
Sorry for the ignorance but......what do you do with that thing? Is it like a bonsai tree or what? Does it serve other than a decorative purpose?