Jeffrey Gayle said:Here ya go. It's a Mike Capone, nice cue.
cbi1000 said:Does anyone have a cue with a snakewood handle? I have never seen one! If you have pictures please post them, i'd love to see how it looks. Thanks,
JimBo said:I think he asked for a snakewood *HANDLE* cue, handle being a key word. Most people don't use it as a handle because it's not very stable wood, it's better used as inlay or point wood. I'm not sure if I've ever seen one.
Jim
claymont said:Here's one that's up for sale now.
http://azbilliards.com/vbulletin/upload/showthread.php?t=23309
iconcue said:i'll help ya out on that jim
this is a hercek snakewood & ivory handle cue
jimJimBo said:Once more you show your ass and further proof why you as a moderator is nothing more then a JOKE, you aren't helping me out, I don't want to see it and I didn't ask, but rather then be informative and reply to the person who started the thread and asked you'd rather address me. Get over your obsession Jeff, it's not healthy, and growing up might not hurt either.
Jim
Kelly_Guy said:I know a cuemaker (does good work, no fault of the cuemaker) who made a cue with a snakewood handle for a player. It was fine for a few years or so, then one day while the guy is bent down on the table getting ready to shoot, the handle just cracks all on its own, making an audible popping noise. It wasn't hit against the table or anything, just busts.
Kelly
bruin70 said:icon gets first prize for being the only one to show something close to what the poster is asking for![]()