I have some titlists that are wrapless with an added buttsleeve similar to yours. One is a Toeboy and one is a Hunter Classics. I really enjoy the look of a wrapless titlist with a butt sleeve added. There is just so much you can do with that type of thing.
Now, to your cue....I think you have a great looking blank to work with and the butt sleeve with rings looks great! It would have been fine without the inlays, but I do like barbelss! So, with that said, I think you have done a great job with this cue!
I may have missed this, but is this going to be your new player or is it sold? PM me if you are interested in selling it!
I make cues that I like, for me. I had not thought about selling it.
Plus, I would not sell anything before it was completed and tested fully by me. This is something I have thought about, and I think I will make cues the way
I like them, finish them, play with them, and if someone (like you for example) happens to like what I have constructed, maybe they'd want to buy it.
BUT, because of so many things that we all
think we control, but really don't, I am VERY hesitant to make cues 'to order' at this time, or the foreseeable future.
Also note this cue is the third I have ever made, so it is FAR from perfect in my opinion. I have a way to go before I am in league with the craftsmen I look up to as well.
But, to actually answer the question, it was not made for any 'customer', is not 'spoken for' and will indeed see a great deal of table time from me (and therefore could quite possibly replace my current player- my first cue). Note the shafts are both made from very old Tru-Balance cues as well- this thing is a true resurrection of some old, neglected Brunswick cues, and hopefully it will play well, because that is my first and foremost concern!
Thanks for the interest- that is a
strong vote of confidence in my abilities! If I do offer this for sale at some point, I will certainly keep you in mind, as you are the first to offer to purchase one of my cues.
Keep watching, as I have to block and buff, and then do (my first) leather wrap...