Post pics of your cue! Please pics only!

96supersport said:
I've posted these before, but I'll post them again to add to the thread and for those of you who may have missed them. I'm very happy with all three of my PFDs and I have 2 more on the way. I really like working with him on cues because you can go to him with a design you think is good, and he'll help you refine it and add those little touches that make it stand out. And for those of you reading the "best living cuemaker thread" all my points are sharp, and I do have one uni-loc joint that I requested to match an existing predator shaft, but almost everything leaving his shop these days has a radial pin unless otherwise requested by the customer.


that tulip one on the bottom is really nice... for some reason i really like the look for tulip wood windows... and honestly.. paul drexlers booth at valley forge is one of my favorite.. he always has alot of beautiful cues to look at..
i almost bought one with a all ebony one with a radial pin.. he hit really good and the price was right.. but then i decided not to..

good luck with yours..

chris
 
Here is my ER pair:
 

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hey zeeder.. what does the initials ER stand for.. and that skip weston is beautiful.. i love cues with the layered windows like that.. maybe one day i will buy my mottey a bigger brother :) the motteys with the layered windows like that are to die for.. but who knows.. skip is making some awesome stuff..

chris
 
ChrisOnline said:
hey zeeder.. what does the initials ER stand for.. and that skip weston is beautiful.. i love cues with the layered windows like that.. maybe one day i will buy my mottey a bigger brother :) the motteys with the layered windows like that are to die for.. but who knows.. skip is making some awesome stuff..

chris

not zeeder but...believe ER is Edwin Reyes

very well respected cue maker, posts as Bandio if memory serves on here
 
cubswin said:
not zeeder but...believe ER is Edwin Reyes

very well respected cue maker, posts as Bandio if memory serves on here

Cubswin is correct, ER is Edwin Reyes! The cue is absolutely gorgeous! I'll have to post closeups of the scrims on the cue and perhaps take a decent picture of the Skip forearm when I get home.
 
ER Scrims and Skip Pics...

Well here is a pic of the scrims on my ER cue:

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And here are some pics of my Skip, granted, they're not great, but time is at a premium right now. As with most cues, the pics don't really do the cue justice:

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Old School

Here is an interesting cue in the "old school" tradition. It was made by Jim Ingram, out of Oklahoma City, with a forearm built by Joel Hercek (kindly confirmed by Joel). Personally, I love the look and those big blocks of ivory in the sleeve and Bushka ring.

The original owner was David Matlock, so the cue has probably caused the exchange of a few dollars in its day! :eek: :p

Mr. Ingram has an interesting method of attaching his ferrules (which I don't know) that gives his cues a unique hit. This one is fun to play with.
 

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A Simple Searing Cue

An Amazing Players Cue
 

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ScottR said:
Here is an interesting cue in the "old school" tradition. It was made by Jim Ingram, out of Oklahoma City, with a forearm built by Joel Hercek (kindly confirmed by Joel). Personally, I love the look and those big blocks of ivory in the sleeve and Bushka ring.

The original owner was David Matlock, so the cue has probably caused the exchange of a few dollars in its day! :eek: :p

Mr. Ingram has an interesting method of attaching his ferrules (which I don't know) that gives his cues a unique hit. This one is fun to play with.

As usual u are the man when it comes to old school cues...haha... This Ingram is awesome. i used to own a Ingram with a Burton splice and i think his cues are way too undervalued ..
 
J$Cincy said:
An Amazing Players Cue

Considering that the last two Searing Cues with Schmeke Blanks went over 1800 on ebay.. this cue of yours is a keeper with the Searing made forarm and the famous half joint..

Bgrds
Raist
 
titlistsucker said:
As usual u are the man when it comes to old school cues...haha... This Ingram is awesome. i used to own a Ingram with a Burton splice and i think his cues are way too undervalued ..

You are totally right, Raist! Thanks for appreciating the cue. :)
 
Getnbzy said:
Dennis searing

.... multiple pics of sick cues ........

Since the tag line under your avatar offers me to take two . . . . I'll take the Tad and the Searing! :D

I'll PM the ship to address. heheh. :p
 
everytime i see the butt of that tad cue i stare.. in inlays are just so sharp and crisp.. its so pretty...

chris
 
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