Bob Owen AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #1 thanks for looking Bob Owen Attachments 398a001.jpg 78 KB · Views: 468 398a002.jpg 100.2 KB · Views: 471 398a003.jpg 102.2 KB · Views: 475
cuenut AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #2 Never been a real fan of the multicolored lizard wraps but I have to admit it goes well with that cue! Nice job.
Never been a real fan of the multicolored lizard wraps but I have to admit it goes well with that cue! Nice job.
J Jim Baxter AzB Gold Member Gold Member Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #3 Nice , I 1st thought I was looking at a ear of corn , beautiful . Jim
JAMSGOLF Golf & Pool-I'm addicted! Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #4 Love those windows in the sleeve!!! I also like those rings!!! Jason
fhopper I like Points Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #5 Is that what you were buffing yesterday? Beautiful work.
D deanoc AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #6 this is really a nice cue the colors,the wrap,the out and out fantastic ringwork
JAMSGOLF Golf & Pool-I'm addicted! Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #7 You know I just opened this thread up to take another look at the cue (and the comments...) and I just noticed the black inlay in the yin-yang symbol closely resembling the ringwork! Nice little touch there! I didn't notice it the first time! Jason
You know I just opened this thread up to take another look at the cue (and the comments...) and I just noticed the black inlay in the yin-yang symbol closely resembling the ringwork! Nice little touch there! I didn't notice it the first time! Jason
robertno1pool AzB Silver Member Silver Member Mar 20, 2012 #8 Cue What types of woods are in the long and short points? The wood's colors compliment each other, yet offer a provocative contrast. :dance:
Cue What types of woods are in the long and short points? The wood's colors compliment each other, yet offer a provocative contrast. :dance: