How unfortunate it has to be for the fellow who ordered the cue. Finding work in this economy hasn't been easy for most persons but hopefully things will start looking up for him soon.
It would be heartwarming news to learn that he landed a job he likes better than the one he lost and pays more......... then he comes back to you and orders a bigger cue.
That would be the best fairy tale ending for everyone.
Meanwhile, Mr. Harris has a great looking cue up for sale, and for the guy that ordered it, this has to be aggravating. I hope he looks at it this way.
Now he's seen a great specimen of a cue that Mr. Harris can build for him and so he has a better idea what to order next time and maybe even upgrade.
This fellow in Florida made the handsome twin cues last year, one of which was a real strong contender for the 2012 Cue of the Year contest.
I think those cues had something akin to a 1000......Yikes!......1000 inlays.......simply way too many to try counting.
No bout adout it............Mr. Harris obviously knows his trade really well and produces very handsome cues.