My Xmas Present - JMW conversion

G-Man

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James White Purpleheart Titlist Conversion.

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OMG!! That is just awesome. That is also the best Titlist blank I have ever seen. Veneers are truly astounding. Well done. Hats off to Jim also for his usual mega standard work.
 
Sweet !

nice one, gee... pity i didnt get to see it while i was there........

have a great xmas !
 
thediamond said:
OMG!! That is just awesome. That is also the best Titlist blank I have ever seen. Veneers are truly astounding. Well done. Hats off to Jim also for his usual mega standard work.
Thanks, Si. Jim did a wonderful job and was most patient with me.

Took it for a spin just now and it plays really well...like any JMW should ;)

kamdaswani said:
nice one, gee... pity i didnt get to see it while i was there........
It just got in today. Was expecting it last weekend but it slipped. Next time when you are in Singapore...:D
 
G-Man said:
James White Purpleheart Titlist Conversion.

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HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
That is what I'm looking for LOL:D
 
I'm not a Purpleheart fan, but I have to say that this cue is just magnificent. Inlays are very well thought out and executed. WOW!

Denny
 
Denny said:
I'm not a Purpleheart fan, but I have to say that this cue is just magnificent. Inlays are very well thought out and executed. WOW!

Denny

I agree with Denny...I am not a huge fan of PH either, but this cue is great. The Fleur di Lis in the butt sleeve is a gorgeous inlay. Congrats on a great cue.
 
Thanks for the kind words Jamie. I gave Jim a slightly different fleur-de-lis. The one he eventually used turn out much better.

Jule said:
what part of it used to be a titlist?

the nose and the butt sleeve was retained from the original blank as the handle under the wrap was unstable and had to be replaced. I also wanted long points with the wrap as close to the splice groove as possible. It was amazing how Jim was able to even up the points.
 
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