My son Brians...CHRIS BYRNE

tikkler

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Here are a few pics of my son Brians Chris Byrne cue. This is his daily player since VF.

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SHEEES!!!! :eek:
Are your calenders permantely set on DECEMBER 25...???
Do you wear a Red outfit everyday?
My Chimney has a BIG "WELCOME" sign pointing to it.. :wink:

What a nice cue by Chris!!! Love his Bridged Points!!!! And his own Special Ring Work..

Steve, All joking aside..
You are a blessing to us at Az.. You support the cuemakers. You see what you like, step-up and buy...
You have good taste and know the features of the cue designs.
And, you share with us your enjoyment of looking at the works of the Best the industry can offer..
A treat we might never get a chance to see, if not for your postings..

Thanks Steve...
Congrats on your "New", well deserved life of lesure...
Alton :smile:
 
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(Alton - Well Said!!!)

Steve,

Thank you once again for taking the time to share with us your passion!!! :smile:

This cue is stunning!!! The bridged veneers are phenomenal!!!
 
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Steve,
Great cue made by a great guy. What is the material connecting the barbells? Looks like gold?
Brian
 
Hi,

Great cue!

I had the chance to meet Chis last week and view his work. After talking some shop with Chris, it was clear to me he pays close attention to details and he is very creative in a big way.

Rick
 
I love this design...


Chris has done a wonderful job using classic elements in a fresh way by using copper. The box veneers are perfect. And the veneer combination work very nicely.


Most importantly, it plays better than it looks.



I enjoyed playing with it, thanks.
 
Steve. Thanks for posting the pictures. I am glad to hear Brian is happy with the cue. The barbells are copper with a brass center. It is one of those details that is hard to pick up with the camera. This is the first cue i have inlayed with either material. I am very pleased with how it came out. I am also pleased it ended up in your collection.
looking forward to vegas, hope you and the boys make it out. Chris
 
First off let me state that I know Chris personally.
But has he ever made a cue that was not a knock out. And I have seen a number of his cues and there is not a one that is not a beauty.
This cue sits right up there with anything any cue maker out there can do.
I just took a second longer look and that ring work is outstanding.
 
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Chris always does great work. But what I was wondering is if Steve treats his sons this well, does he want to adopt a 50 year old?
 
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