New Tascarella Hoppe

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Just picked this Tascarella up yesterday, 1/10. I think it came out pretty nice!
 

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Tascarella

The ivory over stainless has a crisp hit to it. I took a few swings with it last night and liked it. It is gorgeous 8n person. The veneers pop.
 
Thanks guys! I am still feeling this cue out. It sure hits differently than my Schon R10..LOL It feels great and deflects a heck of a lot less. This is like LD without being LD.

Yes, 1/10 represents yesterday. The cue was completed just recently and is new right from Pete.

I was shooting for a classic and elegant look with modern day performance and hit.

A few Specs
58" equal split and 19.0 oz.
3 matching shafts 4.0-4.2 oz.
Ebony into BEM Hoppe, 4 ptr w/ 4 veneers: black, green, black, white, ivory over SS joint.

Everything white is ivory on this baby.
 
Looks great! I love white w/ green spec linen, and with the nice green shade in the veneers... Perfect.
 
I was there when I got delivered to Rack 66. Absolutely beautiful cue. Simplicity at its best. I'm sure it hits as good as it looks.
 
Thanks for all of the complements so far. I enjoy playing with it and wish I had more time to practice. I need to find another table soon!!..
 
I have a nice table for sale
A Kling and aCentenniel

oh yes,your cue is really a nice one,
but i would hold on to the old one

you might like the way it plays,better than your new one
 
I wish I had the money to buy a Centennial. The shipping alone would kill me...lol. My budget for a table is just south of 4K.
 
I have a nice table for sale
A Kling and aCentenniel

oh yes,your cue is really a nice one,
but i would hold on to the old one

you might like the way it plays,better than your new one

I agree with Deano. I buy and sell alot of cues, the one people whine and bit$h about selling is those old Schons. It "ain't" eating anything, I would hang on to it.

It's not going to go down in value.

Ken
 
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