"Say hello to my little friend!"

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I just wanted to share with everyone my pride and joy...
 

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By the bumper and joint I dont think its a Skip. The veneers are also kinda thin for a Skip. Its is a very pretty cue. Please share with us the maker's name.
 
bantay1 said:
I just wanted to share with everyone my pride and joy...

What's up Gary??? It's nice to see you posting here. You know who I am? :D

The cue was made by a local cuemaker named Larry Mohr who is also known as "Uncle Larry" and has UL logo on his cue. His work is amazingly clean and his cue hits really well. His finish work is one of the best I've seen. A lot of local players play with his cue. His points are always recut, never veneers. I will try to post mine with close up of his point work. Did anyone notice the wrap? It's very nice stack leather job.

Gary's cue is one of the top Uncle Larry cue, I've seen.

Some information on the cue maker and examples of his work can be found in this website.

http://wolfbite.com/uncle-larry-mohr.htm
 
I couldn't have said it better myself Jazz, Uncle Larry is truly a master craftsman.

Here is another one of many UL cues that I have, this is my main playing cue. Not as pretty though, it's one of those 'love it or hate it' kinda things.
 

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