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bstroud

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Since I have been posting about cue design I thought I would post a quick pic of a cue I just finished for a collector.

Bill Stroud


http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/...tobucket.com/albums/zz193/billstroud/cue2.jpg
 
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Wow that is incredible, I would love to see some close ups of the beauty.

Thanks for Sharing.

-don
 
Here are the 2 pics...

cue1.jpg


cue2.jpg
 
I think this thread calls for a little more Joss West picture sharing by all. Do have any more pics to share Bill? Will, I know you can dazzle us with some of your JW beauties!

jw_ebony.jpg
 
All,

Bill Stroud (Josswest) has built some absolutely amazing cues, including many of the best cues in my entire collection. My first Josswest cue that I ordered new was in late 1972-early 1973, I would have to check. It was my first box cue, and I still have it. It has a real story with it that I will share sometime.

Since I bought that first cue, I have bought dozens new from Bill over the 38+ years and still own most all of them. Always stretching the envelope. Bill never let me down on any cue he has ever made, and some are among my most valued treasures. AZers who have attended an ICCS show have seen many of my Josswests, as well as the cues he makes for the shows. Serious 4-axis stuff.

In the near future I will put some pictures on AZ of some of Bill`s cues in my collection.

Have I mentioned how well his cues play?

Will Prout
 
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I like the flow of your wraparound design Bill. It looks elegant and not overly busy. I would think your customer will be thrilled with the cue.

Martin


Since I have been posting about cue design I thought I would post a quick pic of a cue I just finished for a collector.

Bill Stroud


http://i827.photobucket.com/albums/....com/albums/zz193/billstroud/cue2.jpg[/QUOTE]
 
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