I'm gonna guess he's short, extremely opinionated, hated by many, loved by few, and has been noted as being an 'ass hole' on a bunch of t-shirts.
Your mother thinks you are ugly.
Could these be 1pRoscoe early cues with the help of a cuebuilder in the Northwest? Looks like his points and finish, but not his logo. These are too good for a beginner without a Masters training.
I think you pretty much hit it....
I built these cues with the help of Scott Gracio. Over the past few months I've made the trek out to his place several times to work on these from start to finish. While it was a joint effort, Scott made me do each step of the process, from gluing the veneers to sanding/making the rings to buffing/polish, and even doing the wrap. The only thing I needed him to do was the finish, as his method is a bit different than most.
There are methods that I used in this process that were what I wanted to do rather than what his method is. The whole point to this was the fact that I thought I could make a cue and I did. I did need a few pointers on how to do a couple of things, but I built this cue. I will say I couldn't have done it without Scott. He was adamant about me building it myself but didn't want me to screw it up, either..... (which I did in several places and throughout the process a few times, but I won't point them out

Thanks for the compliments, all. I'm BEYOND happy with the way this turned out, and honestly - will probably be the only 2 cues I ever make. I applaud all cuemakers that do this for the love of the hobby because this definitely won't pay my bills. I have a greater respect for what is involved in this process now.
Here's my logo:
