One more for Dean

Bob Owen

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Bob Owen
 

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thanks bob
those colors really are outstanding

i wish i could let everyone hit the cues,i am persuaded that i could sell every cue you make
in a day or two

instead i will offer a money back guarantee

ps...i am really fond of the solid black joint collars
not only is it like my first cue,but its easy to match when i want more shafts

again i love the colored veneers
dean
 
I really look forward to seeing photos of cues Bob Owen's either made or has under construction.
Bob's points are as sharp and symmetrical as any I've ever seen on any cue-makers' pool cues.
The veneer colors of Deano's cue remind of a soda drink from my childhood days and ice cream parlors.
Back in the day when they'd make you a cherry or vanilla coke, an egg cream soda and after seeing Dean's cue.....a "Lime Rickey" drink.

I don't know if Bob tries extra hard when he build cues for Deano but it sure seems like that with each cue he's made for Dean.
The photos of cues he's made for Dean are genuinely faultless. That old school Titleist cue with red veeners was just apex....top of the charts.
I get the distinct impression Mr. Owen really knows what he is doing building cues and his cue-making peers would concede Bob's truly a master cue-maker.
And based upon everything I read, Bob's cues play better than most. As a cue-maker, Bob Owen has caught my attention and I'm looking forward to trying one of Bob's cues.


p.s. Dean, you can always send me that old school Bob made for you or the "Lime Rickey" to try.
You already own too many great cues and your Owen cues deserve to be played in public, i.e., pool rooms.
 
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