That's bloody lovely. Not seen anything quite like that before.Sugartree Anniversary cue I just received the other day:
Well, technically, not wrapless since they’re wrapped in a decal$100 at EvoCues.com from Vietnam https://evocues.com/collections/pirates/products/evo-pirates-pool-cue-sea-wrath
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This is cool. Would look right with a shaft too.
Lovely looking cues. I bought this Coos Cue after talking with you. Shortly after you were banned. Welcome back, Bud!!!
That's a very handsome cue!Lovely looking cues. I bought this Coos Cue after talking with you. Shortly after you were banned. Welcome back, Bud!!!
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Thanks. I forgot I actually posted the cue in this thread before.That's a very handsome cue!
No worries. I am glad to see the gallery active.Thanks. I forgot I actually posted the cue in this thread before.
I totally love this cue. Segmented Handle is Madrone Burl and the rest of the cue is Pheasant Wood. I really like how the white ring work is subtle and not over powering.
Thanks @Coos Cues !!
Coos Cue - Madrone Burl and Pheasant Wood
I totally love this cue. Segmented Handle is Madrone Burl and the rest of the cue is Pheasant Wood. I really like how the white ring work is subtle and not over powering.forums.azbilliards.com
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That's one of the great things about John @Coos Cues. He's not afraid to work with all types of woods, exotic or otherwise, and try them various combinations. Plus, his coring technique really impressive to me.No worries. I am glad to see the gallery active.
I have posted several of mine again.
That one of yours certainly merits another look.
Gotta dig nice wood, and when done right, it can't be ignored. That cue has just the right amount of subtle accent with those rings, it lets the wood speak.
The stepped and threaded core with threaded sleeve components was created by Dan Janes. It has been the standard at Joss for many years.That's one of the great things about John @Coos Cues. He's not afraid to work with all types of woods, exotic or otherwise, and try them various combinations. Plus, his coring technique really impressive to me.
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Pool Cue Building-Basic Structure
An overview of how I build my pool cues made a few years back. I have since refined some things but this is the basic construction of a coos cue Please like and subscribe to my channel!rumble.com