Show me your Tad Kohara cues...please.

that is a unique looking tad, kevin!
thanks for posting the pics.

nice behind on brians tad alton . . . any neat point pics!?
 
Hey Guys,
I'll get some pictures together..
I have an Ivory Pointed Tad, and a 20 point Tad with a Micarda handle among others..
I think you guys will enjoy..
Best,
Ken Kerner
 
I love the scrimmed Tad that Kevin posted. Very unique.

Scott

Scott

Its a cool cue. I think that's micarta inlay and points. I was going to take the cue to Tad and have him tell me all about it, but then I learned that the "Fred Whalen" engraved in the joint was done by Schrager and pussed out, thinking it might piss Tad off (he is not big on others meddling with his sticks).

Kevin
 
Not mine but thought I would share

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Here is an Ivory Tad all the white on this cue is Ivory, also matching ringwork on the joint and shaft collars, this cue is very rare, the design is similar to the fancy one on the j&j website but that one is plastic, this one is Ivory!

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very nice looking pair of tads Zirroe!
just saw this design recently, for the first time.
guess it must have been on the site you mention.
 
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Wow, very beautiful! Those are definitely some very amazing TAD's! :) Thank you so much for sharing!
 
I really wish someone would post a wrapless TAD. The closest I (think) I've seen is Oscar's TAD sneaky, if that even happened...I think it did...hmm.
 
Absolutely marvellous cues here!!!

I especially love the very last one posted, with the white and green wrap - it looks like a player's cue with that linen wrap, but one of the most beautiful player's cues of all time - I mean there is so much difference in between that cue and the other one with the ivory handle - that piece must have a lot higher collector's value, but as a pool player, I would appreciate the one with the (hopefully) Cortland more.
 
Absolutely marvellous cues here!!!

I especially love the very last one posted, with the white and green wrap - it looks like a player's cue with that linen wrap, but one of the most beautiful player's cues of all time - I mean there is so much difference in between that cue and the other one with the ivory handle - that piece must have a lot higher collector's value, but as a pool player, I would appreciate the one with the (hopefully) Cortland more.
thanks MUCH david!
the linen wrap cue is an ivory point.
the ebony forearm cue has a micarta handle and holly points.
so the linen wrap is worth at least double the ebony forearm.
should have mentioned the material in my post but . . . was very tired when i posted :)
ebony forearms are more rare though . . .
would like to find a 28 ivory point, ebony forearm, linen wrap!
now that's a beautiful cue!
love the unique look of tads!
 
OMG, those are beautiful! :D I will have images these TAD cues dancing around in my head all day at work! THANK YOU!
 
Jeff,

You are very welcome and thank you very much for sharing! You really do have some amazing cues and it is always great to see one or the other shared here.

As for these two particular cues: I have ever heard of a micarta handle cue yet, but I would love to have cues with micarta in them - micarta joint, ferrules, mostly. I have read so much good about how it feels that I can only wonder what they are when used for a handle.

Beautiful cues and I have not seen too many ebony forearm Tads either!

Yet, it is still the linen wrapped one that is my favourite! :)
 
I just emailed pics of a pretty nice Tad to David (poolkiller) to post here for me, I have had this cue for a while, I dont think pics of it have ever been taken(far as I know) its a newer Tad. Sadly the butt cap cracked one one side about a year ago, I just took it out and there is a hairline crack on the other side now. Its going to have to be replaced. It is because of the dry air in Vegas-

There sure are some great Tads in this thread, Tads are among my favorite cues, I have 3 real old ones, 2 dont even look like Tads!!! They play better than the new ones,


I saw Mr. Tad at the BCA trade show yesterday, I didnt say anything to him, he was sitting in his chair sleeping, he looked the same as he did 2 years ago-perhaps a little lighter, maybe 10 pounds. I have never met him, I think Fred was sitting next to him.

I played with a plane jane Tad for about 5 years, I used it so much I wore the finish off of it. I had Jerry franklin repaint it,I told Jerry to save the wrap no matter what, I love Tad wraps and mine was well used and felt great, Jerry couldnt promise me he could save it, I said "well save it anyways!" and left. A couple weeks later I went to fetch my cue, Jerry saved the wrap, Jerry was at the time IMO the best cue painter in the biz(lot less people back then) it was(still is perfect). I was thrilled, Shortly there after Jerry passed away-I retired the cue in his honor. I still hit balls with it from time to time, It takes me no time to adjust to it as I might have played more pool with that cue than any other cue I ever owned. It is part of my permant collection of cues.
 
Here are the pics - sorry for the delay, it's because I am 6-7 hours ahead of you guys and fell asleep after a day's studying..

Well, back on topic, here is probably The Tad of all Tads I have seen during my short life.

I would recommend you taking a close look at the last picture showing the whole cue, I believe that the intricacy of the butt sleeve and the overall flow of the cue can be seen the best on that picture.

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