Hey AZ, it seems that all makers at some point during their cue making adventure build a Tribute cue. Now I am a beginning cue maker and my abilities are limited in many ways, however, I truly love the art of building cues and the designs incorporated into them. At this point I am unworthy to make a cue as a tribute to any of the famous cue makers works, so my tribute cue is a tribute cue for cue making itself. I love traditional designs in cue building so this cue has been built on a traditional theme.
The cue is a converted 1940's Titlist Rosewood Blank, that is 58.5 inches long. The cue weights 18.7 and it has two shafts. The cues butt is Macaser Ebony with Tulipwood rings, Grey pearl rings, and a single chain link design ring in the butts center. The joint has Tulipwood rings surrounded by Ebony rings with a Gray Pearl ring in the center. The cue has 3/8-10 pin and Green Speck Irish Linen wrap.





Let know what you think.
The cue is a converted 1940's Titlist Rosewood Blank, that is 58.5 inches long. The cue weights 18.7 and it has two shafts. The cues butt is Macaser Ebony with Tulipwood rings, Grey pearl rings, and a single chain link design ring in the butts center. The joint has Tulipwood rings surrounded by Ebony rings with a Gray Pearl ring in the center. The cue has 3/8-10 pin and Green Speck Irish Linen wrap.





Let know what you think.