This is a show like no other.
I saw one of the greatest gatherings of Tad Cues ever in one place, an unrivaled collection of ornate Kersenbrocks, brought all the way from Japan just for this event, a series of monster Gilbert cues, the best new offerings from Thomas Wayne, Chris Nitti, Richard Chudy, Jerry McWorter, AE Artistic Engineering and the list goes on and on. This doesn't even begin to cover the domestic collector's like Ken Kerner or Will Prout who shared rack after rack of cues that are the substance of dreams... Even world champion player Nick Varner rolled out some gems for all to see. I couldn't possibly have captured everything even over two days of intent study. There were just too many monster cues from the greatest of today and years past...champion players cues and so much more. This room was filled with the pride of the world's elite cuemakers and collectors.
and oh yes...the great case makers were represented
Jack Justice rolled out a series of champion player Justice Cases as well as his newest offerings.
Quiverz Sport Cases had so much radical tooling it was unbelievable to see their collection.
Thanks to Rick Graham I got to enjoy the best gathering of tooled Fellini cases I'd ever seen in one place.
Collectors, post pics to this thread if you like.










I saw one of the greatest gatherings of Tad Cues ever in one place, an unrivaled collection of ornate Kersenbrocks, brought all the way from Japan just for this event, a series of monster Gilbert cues, the best new offerings from Thomas Wayne, Chris Nitti, Richard Chudy, Jerry McWorter, AE Artistic Engineering and the list goes on and on. This doesn't even begin to cover the domestic collector's like Ken Kerner or Will Prout who shared rack after rack of cues that are the substance of dreams... Even world champion player Nick Varner rolled out some gems for all to see. I couldn't possibly have captured everything even over two days of intent study. There were just too many monster cues from the greatest of today and years past...champion players cues and so much more. This room was filled with the pride of the world's elite cuemakers and collectors.
and oh yes...the great case makers were represented
Jack Justice rolled out a series of champion player Justice Cases as well as his newest offerings.
Quiverz Sport Cases had so much radical tooling it was unbelievable to see their collection.
Thanks to Rick Graham I got to enjoy the best gathering of tooled Fellini cases I'd ever seen in one place.
Collectors, post pics to this thread if you like.









