Spider Web Cues by Bill Webb

Rackin_Zack

Suffering from OCBD
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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!

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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?

I don't know the answer to any of those questions, however, I am sure that Mr. Bill Webb will be glad to answer them as soon as he gets to the post!
 
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

That seems to be black dust caused by sanding, if that's ebony he got there. Prolly got thru the light colored veneer...
 
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....
 
What was he asking for it?

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
 
Wonder if its possible for him 2 make one of those butterfly cues with a dark color wood and some baby colors for the butterfly points. I'm a sucker for butterflies and would kill to see them in baby colors, hehe. I cant recall ever seeing a cue with baby butterflies on it. Which is probably the reason why i want one so bad.......=-)
 
Give that person an ATTABOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Freeman said:
I love 'em, warts, specks and all. Wood and grain are simply gorgeous!
Thanks from high atop the ozark mountains.
You more than make up for some of the others pit bulls here.
 
Re:Woods

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....
The first cue is Osage Orandge With Lace Sheoak points. The wood is from Australia, and is a relative of lace wood.
 
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