Flawless execution and incredible attention to detail...just the way cues are meant to be made.






marknyc said:Drool Drool Drool...
How does one go about getting one of these Ron Haley cues?
Charlie Edwards said:Congratulations, and thanks for sharing these outs,,,,ess workmanship, I would like to add that they hit every bit as good as they look.
I'm not sure. He's the only one that I know of. The paper veneers are very thin and used as outline for the others. The paper is highly compressed and is as hard as wood.bruin70 said:are these "paper veneers" unique to haley.
and again,,,,he is a machinist or something, is he not? builds only a handful as a hobby or something?
bruin70 said:are these "paper veneers" unique to haley.
and again,,,,he is a machinist or something, is he not? builds only a handful as a hobby or something?
Worminator said:I like to refer to these veneers as "contrast veneers". They are not unique to
Haley, but I'm certain he was instrumental in bringing the concept to fruition. They certainly add a unique dimension to the point construction.
Charlie is correct, Ron is very passionate about his craft and a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He builds around 12-16 cues per year.
marknyc said:Only 12-16 cues per year? Why so few...did he run out of paper?
Worminator said:Is that city living starting to cause you to be a wise guy? We all know you're just a hick from the south.![]()
Yes I do and I hope to add another in the spring 2007pharaoh68 said:Worm, while this ivory window cue of yours is absolutely gorgeous and the depiction of sheer elegance and grace in design, I have to admit I'm still a huge fan of Dak21st's window cue on the far right. That cue is gorgeous! You still have that one, don't you Dak?
Jealous as hell,
Brian
cuenut said:I don't really care for the paper lines in the top cue, but boy they make a statement in the bottom cue with the bright veneers. It may be hard to convince the notive cue buyer that they are not thick glue linesI love the cocobola cue.
marknyc said:Maybe Worminator would be nice enough to send me this cue so I could examine it up close.