Good luck. It's a beautiful cue.Soon to be... I'm in the process of playing the haggling game. I'm not quite up to local speed with the haggle culture here, but the price is pretty close to right for me!
Good luck. It's a beautiful cue.Soon to be... I'm in the process of playing the haggling game. I'm not quite up to local speed with the haggle culture here, but the price is pretty close to right for me!
Doing the same with my cue maker friendHere is the largest collection of Coos Cues out there. This gentleman asked me to build him 10 cues out of wood he fancied and sourced. I'm currently working on #8. I had to tell him to stop buying wood and sending it here because I have a pile of his wood big enough to build 10 more sitting here.I would not ordinarily agree to an arrangement like this but it came up after he bought the first cue from me that was already built and he's been great to work with.
That middle one!!! WowHere is the largest collection of Coos Cues out there. This gentleman asked me to build him 10 cues out of wood he fancied and sourced. I'm currently working on #8. I had to tell him to stop buying wood and sending it here because I have a pile of his wood big enough to build 10 more sitting here.I would not ordinarily agree to an arrangement like this but it came up after he bought the first cue from me that was already built and he's been great to work with.
View attachment 777072
Very nice. My favorite is second from the right. Curious how much?Here is the largest collection of Coos Cues out there. This gentleman asked me to build him 10 cues out of wood he fancied and sourced. I'm currently working on #8. I had to tell him to stop buying wood and sending it here because I have a pile of his wood big enough to build 10 more sitting here.I would not ordinarily agree to an arrangement like this but it came up after he bought the first cue from me that was already built and he's been great to work with.
View attachment 777072
That cue handle is a piece of chestnut Burl that Dillan got from some historic tree that had to be removed somewhere up in Michigan IIRC. I had to segment it due to a huge flaw in the wood mid blank. The forearm is ironwood burl from SE asia.That middle one!!! Wow
Thank you. That cue is Claro Walnut crotch wood and olive wood. I have pricing information on my cues on my website which is linked in my signature.Very nice. My favorite is second from the right. Curious how much?
What a Beauty. Would really like to see pictures of it outside in natural light.Carlos Coll HRB
View attachment 777402
not often a fan of the fancy stuff, but this is very nice!Carlos Coll HRB
View attachment 777402
Not natural light but closer looksWhat a Beauty. Would really like to see pictures of it outside in natural light.
Excellent...Not natural light but closer looksView attachment 777479View attachment 777480View attachment 777481View attachment 777482
I agree. I have a feeling as gorgeous as it is that the photo isn't doing it justice.What a Beauty. Would really like to see pictures of it outside in natural light.
Wow! these are awesome!!!The segmented handle is a RAT break cue, the other 2 I made. First is ziricote and bocote, next is curly purple heart and cored curly maple and the RAT is purple heart and curly maple.
Can't wait to see them!The segmented handle is a RAT break cue, the other 2 I made. First is ziricote and bocote, next is curly purple heart and cored curly maple and the RAT is purple heart and curly maple.
I agree.Can't wait to see them!
Please, Post away.
Can't wait to see them!
Please, Post away.