New Cue

ugotda8

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Just got my new cue. Waited right at a year for this one, but was well worth it! Looks like I am changing cues!

Anyone want to take a shot at who made it?

Stained Birseye Maple
6 up and 6 down Ebony Points w/ Ivory inlays between points
Ebony, Silver rings with Ivory Diamonds
Ivory Butt Cap

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IanCt said:
Kikel? Gorgeous cue!!

It's not a Kikel. But, I have seen some similarities in his work. So that is a real good guess.

Thanks for the compliment and more importantly for getting this back on this continent. :D :D

It is American Made and it is made by a very well known cue maker.

The cue has a great balance and is smooth as silk. Every inlay is perfect as far as I can tell.

I don't think the cue maker is going to be a huge surprize, but I do enjoy watching some of the guys on this site figure it out.

I have been amazed at how many folks on this site know their cue makers.

Blows me away sometimes.

Somebody is going to get this right and I doubt it will take long.
 
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I'm not sure why but Kenny Koo was the first thing that popped in my head and I know nothing about cuemakers. Weird if that is correct. Also yesterday I was reading and someone asked who was in a picture and Brian Gregg is the first thing that came to mind and I don't think I've ever seen a picture of him before, just heard his name. Weird.
 
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Gilbert maybe or haley

Whatever it turns out to be it's a sweeeet cue.
 
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Matt_24 said:
Bob Meucci?

Got some good guesses, but nobody has it yet.

Just so folks know. I have watched people on this site name a cuemaker just from seeing a cue they made. Very impressive and fun to watch.

Anyway, I made a bet with my wife that within 24 hours...somebody on this site would identify the maker. She was like, no way. If you don't tell them, they won't get it.

So, help me out guys...I have placed my confidence and a nice dinner all on you! Help me prove her wrong.

Got to go to work, but I will check back later today to see who gets it right.
 
That butt has a very similar look to a Jacoby style cue. The shaft has a Pecauer taper look to it though...so I am not sure if it would be either.

and a year might be in line depending on some of the "custom" features.

actually there is probably 100 that could make a cue look like that.
 
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