****This new BLACK BOAR came today****

tikkler

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Tony sent me this just finished cue today......I got home as soon as I could to take some pics with my new flimsy and amatuerish photo box. LOL
The cue is absolutely amazing with the detailed work in the butt. I have been walking around my house for 4 hours now, holding this cue
Steve

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Wow, your flimsy little photo box and your super high res. camera shows us exactly what perfection is all about. At that magnification you learn the true meaning of Master cue maker. I bet you still haven't put it down,lol.
 
Ugliest cue... j/k

Now you know I am just kidding about my title! The most impressive part of the cues for me is the joint. Since I love the hit of SS, I love the way Tony is able to incorporate the beauty of Ivory (which works very well in this cue) at the joint while never letting the playability aspect out of his sight. Congrats on another stellar cue...

SS <--- Very afraid to see Tikkler post a Searing cue in the future (b/c if he is does it could be the mother of all Searings every made)
 
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soooo many inlays!! how many inlays are there total?

gorgeous cue congrats!:thumbup:
 
hahahaha another pic...isnt this fun

anyone getting sick to there stomach yet......LOL

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tikkler said:
Tony sent me this just finished cue today......I got home as soon as I could to take some pics with my new flimsy and amatuerish photo box. LOL
The cue is absolutely amazing with the detailed work in the butt. I have been walking around my house for 4 hours now, holding this cue
Steve

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That's disgusting. Christ almighty.
 
What I can't understand is how they can cut out, inlay, and cut down all of the teensy little peices without a single one getting damaged or losing its razor edge. WTF! It boggles my mind.

Can you imagine the anguish of something going wrong in the final stages of that cue and having to scrap it? How about slipping off the polishing pad and striking the arbor during final buffing? That can't be a stress-free environment.
 
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Wow, I could look at that for hours, amazing.

I already have. Steve's pictures do that cue serious justice too. He's getting better with every one he snaps.

This cue's gotta be worth more than all the cues I've owned collectively over my 10 years of buying and selling cues.

This cue...to me...is one of the top two or three cues I've ever seen Tony create.

In MY mind...he's the best in the history of cuemaking.
 
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