Stainless steel old schooler.

Lol I know how to do them all... And your welcome for the polo's I have white ones now so I will send you a couple ttys Jim
 
Mr. Pierce,

That is a really great looking cue.

It takes a good eye, to see that the cue needs nothing. So many younger and less experienced cue maker would have added some type of inlays. Adding anything would just be a negative.

Good job, now go make some more like this beauty!

Ken
 
Mr. Pierce,

That is a really great looking cue.

It takes a good eye, to see that the cue needs nothing. So many younger and less experienced cue maker would have added some type of inlays. Adding anything would just be a negative.

Good job, now go make some more like this beauty!

Ken

I concur. Very nice cue.

Josh
 
Mr. Pierce,

That is a really great looking cue.

It takes a good eye, to see that the cue needs nothing. So many younger and less experienced cue maker would have added some type of inlays. Adding anything would just be a negative.

Good job, now go make some more like this beauty!

Ken

I completely agree. My college drawing instructor, Robert Fabe, used to say in each class that "the toughest part about being an artist is knowing which brush stroke was the last." One too many and the painting is ruined.
 
WOW guys thanks for all the positive feedback... :)))) I hope whoever buys it loves it for the playability tho.. Well thanks again Jim
 
Jim- Aside from the gorgeous cue, your finish jobs are top shelf!! That deep clear finish just brings out the most of the colors in the cue. Beautiful, bro! Can't wait!
 
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