Native American Style Cues

cueman

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Chris,
Very original looking cues. The beads in those are really old word native. I like the looks and the time it took to seal them , OMG!
Nice work!
Jim
J&D CUSTOMS
 
Wow, those cues are ridiculous and ultra-unique! Great idea! Good luck with the sales...:D
 
Very Nice, wish i wasn't broke from christmas, would love to have one of those, looks like alot of work getting those beads sealed, nice job though,
 
Those are very exotic. I have only seen one other native american cue before .
Here is the info on the cue
The Mystic Buffalo appeared on limited time sale through October 2006, in the September 2006 Cue Buyers Guide of Inside Pool Magazine. It is a Historical/Cultural Cue depicting a southwest American Indian Legend "The Great Hunt" in multipanel rustic pyrography. Extensive effort has been given to cultural accuracy and respect for Native American History. Three years in the making from original concept, authentication of the legend through research, seemingly endless design layout, learning of appropriate pyrographic techniques, execution of no mistake burning handwork (one figure at a time over six months) for rustic appearance and final glossy clearcoat. Also, historic Navajo War Chief's blanket colors are even faithfully represented in the joint and buttplate. A "Buckhorn Ivory" ferrule for antiquity has been added, too. The museum price is $1600.

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will8834 said:
Those are very exotic. I have only seen one other native american cue before .
Here is the info on the cue
The Mystic Buffalo appeared on limited time sale through October 2006, in the September 2006 Cue Buyers Guide of Inside Pool Magazine. It is a Historical/Cultural Cue depicting a southwest American Indian Legend "The Great Hunt" in multipanel rustic pyrography. Extensive effort has been given to cultural accuracy and respect for Native American History. Three years in the making from original concept, authentication of the legend through research, seemingly endless design layout, learning of appropriate pyrographic techniques, execution of no mistake burning handwork (one figure at a time over six months) for rustic appearance and final glossy clearcoat. Also, historic Navajo War Chief's blanket colors are even faithfully represented in the joint and buttplate. A "Buckhorn Ivory" ferrule for antiquity has been added, too. The museum price is $1600.

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Dale Breland and Dennis Dieckman have both done Native American Them cues before. Dale was the first to inlay beadwork like I did here that I saw. Who built your cue?
 
I love the designs Chris. Must have been fun setting all those beads. They certainly came out nice. Great job! I like the look of native designs Myself.:)

Greg
 
Chris the Native American cues are awesome.if i didn't have my python that you built me one would be mine.i sent you an e-mail good luck with that info.i sent and Merry Christmas sincerly CueJoey:)
 
cuejoey said:
Chris the Native American cues are awesome.if i didn't have my python that you built me one would be mine.i sent you an e-mail good luck with that info.i sent and Merry Christmas sincerly CueJoey:)
Thanks for the info. Not sure if my cues would fit their criteria with them being northern plains specific. I might contact them if these don't sell at the Expo or before.
 
Dale Breland and Dennis Dieckman have both done Native American Them cues before. Dale was the first to inlay beadwork like I did here that I saw. Who built your cue?

I actually worked on those cues with Dale in his little shop in Cape Coral, FL back in 03-04 when he was teaching me the trade. As far as we knew at the time it hadn't been done yet at all. Been trying to track him down again but no luck. Any idea if he's still in it or how to get ahold of him? I'd love to catch up with him again. Thanks.

Brandon Cooke
 
I'm a big fan of NA themed cues. Chuck Starkey is working on one for me right now. We're going over some design ideas this week. IMO there needs to be more... I feel like NA designs complement wood grain better than any "traditional" design.
 
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