Bill asked me to help him post some pictures of his work and they are as follows. Bill will have to come and give a description of the cues. It looks like he does some nice work!










I like cue # 3 the best. what does something like this run? how do they play?Rackin_Zack said:Cue #3
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duke@neo.rr.com said:I like cue # 3 the best. what does something like this run? how do they play?
Shorty said:Okay...then someone explain to me why there is black specks under the finish on cue #7. I almost bought this cue, but he did not give me a very good answer as to why the black specks. He is also sort of a pain to deal with. He was suppose to let me hit a ball with #7 and he just up and left a tournament he had paid 75 dollars to enter. He said the smoke was too bad, which I agree...but he could of at least let the TD know he was leaving. They postponed his match for a while trying to see if he was going to show. Not very nice of him I don't think.
Shorty
Shorty said:Okay...then someone explain to me why there is black specks under the finish on cue #7. I almost bought this cue, but he did not give me a very good answer as to why the black specks. He is also sort of a pain to deal with. He was suppose to let me hit a ball with #7 and he just up and left a tournament he had paid 75 dollars to enter. He said the smoke was too bad, which I agree...but he could of at least let the TD know he was leaving. They postponed his match for a while trying to see if he was going to show. Not very nice of him I don't think.
Shorty
claymont said:What was he asking for it?
Thanks from high atop the ozark mountains.Freeman said:I love 'em, warts, specks and all. Wood and grain are simply gorgeous!
The first cue is Osage Orandge With Lace Sheoak points. The wood is from Australia, and is a relative of lace wood.mjantti said:Any idea of the forearm wood on cue #1 ?
Black specs ? I was wiping my screen to get rid of them, but couldn't get them out ! Lol !
Nice cues, very nice....