New Showman, nearly ready............

Thanks guys, there seems to be a sway towards the bottom right leather which is what I thought was best. Although, Murray Tucker's suggestion has me intrigued. Murray, I appreciate the offer, if you speak to John or Marylane this week, ask them to send me a couple of photos of your (leather?) samples.
 
hotcues said:
CORTLAND ONLY!

either that or supper pressed white with green spec irish. it would tie the green in the abalone and veneers together through the entie cue.
 
cuenut said:
Great cue Si! I would be inclined to go with something like the old Cortland, white/cream with brown specs, but I know how much you like leather. I would pick the lower right if I had to choose from the bunch you show, and would try to get that color in a lizard wrap.

I couldn't agree more. White/light green speck would probably work and tie in real nice with the green veneer and abalone accents. None of the leathers shown really do it for me....if I had to pick one, bottom right. Would bet that a tan with brown/black speck cork wrap might look nice, too.
 
cueaddicts said:
I couldn't agree more. White/light green speck would probably work and tie in real nice with the green veneer and abalone accents. None of the leathers shown really do it for me....if I had to pick one, bottom right. Would bet that a tan with brown/black speck cork wrap might look nice, too.

Yeah I know what you are saying Sean but the cue is there to be used and if I am going to use it, it has to be leather or lizard!
 
lenoxmjs said:
Nice I'm on John's list as well can't wait for my turn. I'll vote for thr lower right wrap.

Yep... bottom right. But I'd prefer no wrap.
 
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No doubt in my mind, I think the bottom right is the perfect choice.

Gorgeous cue and good luck...............

Jim
 
Great looking cue, Congrats! What type of joint does Showman typically use? I also vote for the bottom right.
 
Very nice traditional design Si, the woods, veneers and inlays all come together to make a great looking cue. I'm not convinced on the choice of leather wraps though, sometimes seeing the combination in person makes all the difference. I recently went through the same situation with Dennis Searing, trying to choose a leather wrap from pictures of pieces of leather laying over my cue. In the end I left it up to Dennis and the wrap matches the cue perfectly.

Dave
 
Chenz said:
Great looking cue, Congrats! What type of joint does Showman typically use? I also vote for the bottom right.
5/16 14 Piloted steel joint or Piloted ivory joint
 
Mr Murray Tucker was kind enough to send a leather sample to John Showman which he promptly received the next day. Kudos to Mr Tucker for this...and why......just check out dis picture and dis leather, my brothers!!! Is there a nicer looking leather wrap on earth? Cause I haven't seen it!

Photo by Marylane.

Any questions? ....and can I get an Amen to that????????
ShowmanwmtleatherLarge.jpg
 
Si, Now that you have discovered Showman's great work I guess you need to send me your Searings.
 
Dak21st said:
Si, Now that you have discovered Showman's great work I guess you need to send me your Searings.

Hey Bill, I think you need to send me yours + Showmans + Szams and that pretty Haley also (how nice is THAT cue). Heck, I've asked you enough times:D
 
Linen wrap

cueaddicts said:
I couldn't agree more. White/light green speck would probably work and tie in real nice with the green veneer and abalone accents. None of the leathers shown really do it for me....if I had to pick one, bottom right. Would bet that a tan with brown/black speck cork wrap might look nice, too.

I would have it wrapped in white linen with green specs.

Ken
 
Beautiful Showman, since you have raised the question about wraps, I would go for the white/green linen. Either way it's a beauty.
 
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