pathman said:I always enjoy the what is it threads so I thought I would post one of my two most treasured cues. This is not that tough, just thought it would be fun to see what people guessed. And yes, that is real courtland linen.
cueaddicts said:No fair.....there's no joint pics or pin pics.![]()
Sean
pathman said:These are both customs from Rich Benson in Washington state. They are among the best hitting cues I've ever owned and I've owned a few. Anyone who hasn't tried one is really missing a treat. Rich is a great guy to deal with, but would rather smoke cigars and fish than build cues, so his output is kind of limited. He's got some of the oldest and most seasoned woods for the prongs and the shafts that I've seen in a really long time.
shoutout33 said:Nice cues. A few questions thought:
1.) What is the significance of "real" courtland linen?
2.) Sorry for prying with this question, but how much did these cost?
3.) How many cues does he make a year and how many shafts come with it?
Again...really nice cues. Oh yeah, does he do vaneers?
Man I'm an editing nut.(been doing it all day...) Since you've said who the cue maker/builder is, can you please show the rest of the cue?