Ultra fancy Lambros w/ultra joint II

asiasdad

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Mike Lambros 5 snakewood point, 4 paper thin veneer (purple, yellow, teal, navy blue) on ebony forearm cue with lizard wrap, rings, rings, rings, and abolone shell inlays in points and butt sleeve. Two 13mm shafts with ivory ferrules, red pads, mooris

This cue could easily pass for new except for the chalk on the tips. Butt weighs 15.3 and each shaft is 3.8 oz. Legendary hit

SOLD and SHIPPED to a Vegas pimp :D


this is all I have for pics right now, will add later:

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Lambros

Super nice cue! You rarely see pointed Lambros cues for sale anywhere in the states. I'm looking to pick one up this year (most will agree his cues are some of the best hitting cues available) but this is a little out of my range. So, BUMP for a dream cue.
 
Many cuemakers use snakewood nowdays. i know that snakewood needs about 40 years to be matured and stabled to become part of a cue. i wonder who has this stock...
 
kgeorgia said:
Many cuemakers use snakewood nowdays. i know that snakewood needs about 40 years to be matured and stabled to become part of a cue. i wonder who has this stock...

Give Mike lambros a call.
 
That Cue is just drop dead beautiful.
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My best friends player is a Lambros, and it has a great hit. That Ultra Joint is a winner.
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kgeorgia said:
Many cuemakers use snakewood nowdays. i know that snakewood needs about 40 years to be matured and stabled to become part of a cue. i wonder who has this stock...

This is a good question for the cuemaker's forum. I believe that most cuemakers use a process of stabilization for woods such as snakewood, olivewood, etc, whereby the wood is infused with a special epoxy mixture under pressure for a period of time, which makes the resulting wood much more stable and stronger than it would ever have been in nature.

Beautiful cue, Danny.
Joe
 
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Thank you Joe

Bamacues said:
This is a good question for the cuemaker's forum. I believe that most cuemakers use a process of stabilization for woods such as snakewood, olivewood, etc, whereby the wood is infused with a special epoxy mixture under pressure for a period of time, which makes the resulting wood much more stable and stronger than it would ever have been in nature.

Beautiful cue, Danny.
Joe

Your post just represented the phrase gentleman and a scholar
 
asiasdad said:
Mike Lambros 5 snakewood point, 4 paper thin veneer (purple, yellow, teal, navy blue) on ebony forearm cue with lizard wrap, rings, rings, rings, and abolone shell inlays in points and butt sleeve. Two 13mm shafts with ivory ferrules, red pads, mooris

This cue could easily pass for new except for the chalk on the tips. Butt weighs 15.3 and each shaft is 3.8 oz. Legendary hit

SOLD and SHIPPED


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close up abalone shell butt sleeve inlays

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close up of points that go forever

final bump by me prior to the end of the DCC. If cue not sold by end of the weekend, there will be one last bump for those returning from the DCC
 
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Cannot believe this cue has not sold. I've seen this one in person and if I had the bucks it would have been gone a long time ago.
 
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