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L'epine

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I would love to see cues in this higher end category of cues generally valued today upwards of $30,000 and more.( And not the axe like thing Mcdermott made for some medieval sword collector. )
 
I would love to see cues in this higher end category of cues generally valued today upwards of $30,000 and more.( And not the axe like thing Mcdermott made for some medieval sword collector. )
there aren't any. not even super rare SW's/'Bushkas/Szam's cost that much. why would you think there are 30k cues?? you shopping?
 
I am buying another cue in the $40K range, why would you think there are no $30K cues?
no REAL pool cue runs that much. Maybe some gold/jewel encrusted one-off but no cue anyone would actually use cost that much. only exception might be a super rare 'bushka or szam. but even those usually top put in the $20's.
 
no REAL pool cue runs that much. Maybe some gold/jewel encrusted one-off but no cue anyone would actually use cost that much. only exception might be a super rare 'bushka or szam. but even those usually top put in the $20's.
I do not disagree with you. I myself do not play with anything much more expensive than $3K-5K.
 
If i recall the gina anniversary cues went for that and more
i could be mis remembering
 
I'd love to see that one!
It's being built, the materials were ordered. I will share photos obviously once it is done next year. Before the design is fixed, I am taking a last minute look at what other cue makers have done for high end "one off" cues. I am actually surprised that there aren't a few examples of new cues at this level.

I should look up the Ginacue Anniversary cues, maybe I can get some ideas.
 
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Yes, that Zen cue is quite something. The blank I have is all handmade the traditional way without the use of any CNC. I am not sure if the inlays will be cut with a computer controlled router, but once more details of the construction come about, I will be able to maybe share a hint or two. Again, my hopes are to look at a variety of cues to see what old school cue making has done in the past for consideration into the design of my neo-vintage cue.
 
It’s the Dennis Searing Golden cue. It’s on AZB not sure how to put it in this thread.
 
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