Scott Gracio****Ivory Handle no less

tikkler

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Scott also made me this cue to be delivered at VF. I think it came out stunning. I had no idea that Scott was able to make cues like this when we talked on the phone. He said he would suprise me with a cue....and boy did he ever.

I will be ordering my next Gracio in a few days. with the ability he has there is no limit as to what he can make.......cant wait to get my next one

take a peek at this baby
Steve

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It really is the ultimate Gracio cue! I really like the looks with the lazy S rings - and that he did not repeat those rings in black in the ivory pieces, only in the ebony sections.

The close-up pictures are greatly appreciated but looking at the whole cue's picture is what makes my heart beat faster.

Congratulations on this acquisition!
 
Very impressive. A little busy for my taste but the execution and design look good. I think if he would have left the scrim off the two handle panels it would have set the ebony between them off really well and made for a nice contrast.

Cool cue.
 
Wow

Steve,
You've gotten some "Mean, Bad Ass" Cues this past month.
Cochran, Showman, Manzino,Mottey, Gracio, Bryne.
Everyone is a winner...
 
Steve
thanks for posting, Scott told me of this cue and how nice it was i was hoping you would have stopped by the booth so we could have met.
Scott told me you were a little under the weather hope your feeling better
i got sick the last sunday late afternoon at the expo it kicked my butt im still not 100% yet that happens at this show this is the third time to much hand shaking and exchanging money .Your cue is stunning Scott is doing some great work he is a favorite of mine also i believe he is heading to the top i beleive any of his cues are a great investment and will only go up in value. hope your feeling better ..........Lee
 
Steve, I know I'm a little tuff on some of the cues you have posted, but this one is beautiful. Congrats:thumbup:
 
This a great cue by Scott...tons of work in that one. Congrats Steve!

I have a question... both the Gracio cue and your new Showman have inlays that are a take on the classic "Lazy S". Did you come up with that design Steve and have both cuemakers use it, or was it a coincidence they both came up with a similar design?

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Steve,
The best thing about Scott, is Scott himself. Awesome person to talk to. I am not surprise with what he can do. He knows exactly what he wants out of his work and I think that you can push him really hard Steve ;)
Congrats on that beauty :)
 
hey

Steve, I know I'm a little tuff on some of the cues you have posted, but this one is beautiful. Congrats:thumbup:



thanks for the nice comments, Scott did an incredible job

keep up the input....good or bad....I love getting different points of view
Steve
 
Wow

I mean WOW!! VERY NICE CUE SIR!:eek::eek::eek::happydance::bow-down::dance::bow-down:


Executed perfectly and boiiii those S rings, are'nt they sharp!

You cant go wrong with a Gracio Cue I am very happy with my collection of Scott Gracio Cues!! Cant wait to see the new one I ordered!

Scott, If you're reading this - YOU ARE D'MAN!



Thanks for showing it Steve!
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I am also very happy with my Gracio. Scott is a great guy!

Congrats on the beautiful cue Steve!!
 
Very happy you like the cue. I really enjoyed the build and learned a lot through the experience. The design came out exactly how I planned except I'll drop down to a smaller Endmill (.010") next time I do the scrimshaw look. I'm very comfortable with the
.020" and didn't want to take any chances screwing up the Ivory.

Steve told me he wanted a box cue. Then mentioned his favorite materials.

Ivory, Ebony, Silver.

I didn't have to keep a lot of notes.

Thanks for the freedome and a fun build.

If you have the time send me a few of those famous Tikkler pictures for my web site. If I compare my pictures to yours it looks like two different cues.
 
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