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This is a player+break set.Because it was designed with many rings. So while I'm making it. actually a little irritable
Although this cue has many highlights. One-piece bridge. The small inlay on the Joint. Grips with beautiful patterns on all sides. And the ubiquitous silver-framed cutaway deformed diamonds. And of course that ring that many people love.
Among them, I think the most troublesome thing is this ring. It took me a lot of time. Perhaps many people may not be able to understand what is so difficult about such a ring? Actually it's really not easy. The difficulty is that the upper and lower rows of small squares must be square and aligned. It's not that hard if you just want to make it square. Or you just have to make it line up up and down and it's not that hard. But if you want to do both of these things at the same time. I think it is still very difficult. Because the traditional approach in the past is actually unable to take care of these two things. In order to achieve almost absolute alignment and squareness. I spent a lot of time and took a whole new approach. Fortunately, it works really well. It's just that it's a bit of a hassle. I don't think I'll want to do it again for the next 1-2 years(There will be one more next month though). Ha ha. Seems off topic. Never mind, so be it.Please enjoy the pictures.😊😊
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北方恶魔手工杆_NORTH DEMON CUES.
 
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I truly hope your cues play as good as they look,because if they do,you would be at the absolute pinnacle of the art.

May business rain upon you bud. Tommy D.
 
I truly hope your cues play as good as they look,because if they do,you would be at the absolute pinnacle of the art.

May business rain upon you bud. Tommy D.
Thanks. I don't know how to describe this incident. After all, experience is a very subjective thing. But the vast majority of my clients so far are very, very satisfied.😄😄
 
This is a player+break set.Because it was designed with many rings. So while I'm making it. actually a little irritable
Although this cue has many highlights. One-piece bridge. The small inlay on the Joint. Grips with beautiful patterns on all sides. And the ubiquitous silver-framed cutaway deformed diamonds. And of course that ring that many people love.
Among them, I think the most troublesome thing is this ring. It took me a lot of time. Perhaps many people may not be able to understand what is so difficult about such a ring? Actually it's really not easy. The difficulty is that the upper and lower rows of small squares must be square and aligned. It's not that hard if you just want to make it square. Or you just have to make it line up up and down and it's not that hard. But if you want to do both of these things at the same time. I think it is still very difficult. Because the traditional approach in the past is actually unable to take care of these two things. In order to achieve almost absolute alignment and squareness. I spent a lot of time and took a whole new approach. Fortunately, it works really well. It's just that it's a bit of a hassle. I don't think I'll want to do it again for the next 1-2 years(There will be one more next month though). Ha ha. Seems off topic. Never mind, so be it.Please enjoy the pictures.😊😊
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Wow. Those are gorgeous! 😍
 
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