Scott Gracio

deanoc

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Today I got my "Paradise Tribute" cue in the mail.I felt like a kid on Dec 25.The cue is pictured in the cue Gallery,and I invite Scott to put it here too

In all sincerity I think this Gracio is a cue whiz,a savant,whatever,I mean he has talent,the points are long even,nice colors,the inlays speak of precision,delicacy,and genius.Nice firm smooth leather wrap.A perfect combination of silver,ivory,mother of pearl,ebony,maple,and leather.

Personally I wish I could buy them all,but he put me on a limit.Paradise never made such a nice cue. I recomend him to you with no reservation,if he will accept your work and agree to make you a cue,I suggest you commission him to create one for you.

This makes my box cue look modest,and it thrilled me when it arrived,I honestly feel like these will be the most sought after cues available today.

Dean Campbell

I do have one more on order,it will be the most unusual gambler cue ever made period,if you have one I like better I will buy it.
 
Personally I wish I could buy them all,but he put me on a limit.

I'm glad he did, so he can get to work on making my new cue which is still in the design process :grin:. I'm glad you like the cue Dean, I remember seeing it in the gallery and it looks like a very nice cue. Congrats!
 
thanks,i hope yours makes you as happy as mine made me.Is it just me or are the Gracio customers just downright nice?
 
thanks,i hope yours makes you as happy as mine made me.Is it just me or are the Gracio customers just downright nice?

I saw pics of that cue as well - it turned out incredible! Can't wait to see what this "Gambler" cue will be...

-Ross
Gracio customer, and been called an asshole on MANY occasions...
 
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Thanks Dean

I'm glad you like the cue. The guys at the pool tournament named it "The Floating Diamond Cue"
Thanks for letting me show it at the tournament. I'm affraid somebody might scratch the cues so only a few of the local players get to see the fancy ones. Most had no idea I was cutting inlays.
 

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thanks,i hope yours makes you as happy as mine made me.Is it just me or are the Gracio customers just downright nice?

Dean: Another classic Gracio.

And they hit nice, too. I ran a 41 down in my basement last night with my Chess themed Gracio made from a John Davis blank. Lately, I have been switching up in the basement and using either the Chess one or a gambler one he made me with a Davis blank. They both look nice and hit real good too.
 
Dennis

Your remarks got me to buying Gracio in the first place,thank you for pointing me in the right direction

dean
 
Dean,
I acquired cue #264 on Scott's web site, and I've played with just about every cue made and his hits as good as any. One guy offered me $800 for the cue and I told him no thanks, I've found the cue I've been looking for.
 
Thanks for your commenents,I have been buying a lot of Gracio cues,and I didn,t even know he had a web site,why don't you put a pic of your cue and directions to his web site for all to enjoy.Others may be wanting to commission Scott to make them something special too

dean
 
Thanks for the post AtLarge!
The cue is #264 if anyone wants to look. It's weight is 17.8oz. I have never played with a cue under 19oz. until I got this cue. This cue hits so solid to be a light cue. It's just a plain jane, but for a player cue it's perfect.

Everyone that has seen this cue comments on the ring work and after they have hit a few balls they like the hit. They are really surprised when I tell them the weight.
 
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