Two cues for viewing

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Cues

Top cue is a ebony points into Brazilian rosewood, Kenny murrell.

Bottom is an ebony point into Brazilian rosewood, Barry Szamboti. (only one he has made to date)
 
Reply

I could go on for days on how great both of these cues are in playability and workmanship. I thought I would let people look at them and give there opinions. Both also, have special meaning to me. As Barry agreed to build the cue for me while I was in Japan right at the time of the earthquake. Mr. Murrell did the cue for me and finished it before I head out to the middle east, sort of a sailor hook up. Lol. My only real request was Brazilian rosewood fronts with ebony points. Both did not disappoint.
 
I could go on for days on how great both of these cues are in playability and workmanship. I thought I would let people look at them and give there opinions. Both also, have special meaning to me. As Barry agreed to build the cue for me while I was in Japan right at the time of the earthquake. Mr. Murrell did the cue for me and finished it before I head out to the middle east, sort of a sailor hook up. Lol. My only real request was Brazilian rosewood fronts with ebony points. Both did not disappoint.
Nice looking cues, are you sure there both Brazilian?
Best,
Ken
 
Sir
I can go on what Barry and Kenny said they are. They are consistent with the pieces of Brazilian rosewood I have on the rack.

Thank you for the comments and looking.

Richard

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You always pick beautiful cues

it is good to see your name on az
I hope all is well
dean
 
Thanks

Dean
As always it is good to here from you. I still have more to show but I am reserved in that way. You know a few that I have and have owned. I will talk about some cues when I get back in 6 to 9 months.

Take care.

Richard
 
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