Varney - 4pt coco & bem

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Here is a recently finished cue for one of my fine AZ customers. 4 coco point w/4 veneers. 3/8-10, Juma ferrule and Kamui black SS tip. Enjoy! :grin:
 

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I think this is the first pointed cue I have seen from you. Very nice.

Josh

Josh...I don't make too many...they are expensive. Pm me your email & I'll send you some pics. Hope you are doing well.

Thank you everyone for the kind comments.:)
 
Josh...I don't make too many...they are expensive. Pm me your email & I'll send you some pics. Hope you are doing well.

Thank you everyone for the kind comments.:)

When you say they are expensive, do you mean your price to the customer? Or your cost from the parts supplier?

Just curious. Nice cue though. Looks pretty.
 
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very simple and clean Kev... i'm itching to lay my hands on mine in the works...just let me know how much longer should i wait...thanks and hope to hear something from you about it soon...
 
Josh...I don't make too many...they are expensive. Pm me your email & I'll send you some pics. Hope you are doing well.

Thank you everyone for the kind comments.:)

Nice cue Kevin did you make the blank, and if not who did?
 
Kevin,

I couldn't have imagined this cue turning out any differently. To see what you've come up with when I only specified the wood combination is awesome. I told you there was a reason I turned you loose on the design, and the end result shows me that I made a good decision. This cue makes a wonderful addition to my collection and the pictures certainly don't do it justice. The live product looks even better.

I know you've purchased blanks before, but what I like about this is when you let me watch you put this blank together when I was there visiting. To see it turned into this is pretty neat.

Ignore snide remarks from the peanut gallery, especially those from that self-centered, egotistical, high and mighty know-it-all windbag from the west coast. When it comes to this cue, the only opinion that really matters is mine, because I am the one that owns it.

I couldn't be happier with this cue.

I do have two dilemmas though...
  1. Which one of your cues do I use.
  2. What wood combo to select for my next one.
Thanks again,
Craig
 
Kevin,

I couldn't have imagined this cue turning out any differently. To see what you've come up with when I only specified the wood combination is awesome. I told you there was a reason I turned you loose on the design, and the end result shows me that I made a good decision. This cue makes a wonderful addition to my collection and the pictures certainly don't do it justice. The live product looks even better.

I know you've purchased blanks before, but what I like about this is when you let me watch you put this blank together when I was there visiting. To see it turned into this is pretty neat.

Ignore snide remarks from the peanut gallery, especially those from that self-centered, egotistical, high and mighty know-it-all windbag from the west coast. When it comes to this cue, the only opinion that really matters is mine, because I am the one that owns it.

I couldn't be happier with this cue.

I do have two dilemmas though...
  1. Which one of your cues do I use.
  2. What wood combo to select for my next one.
Thanks again,
Craig

kevin this is you right?
 
I was gonna say the same ...... He forgot to declare eternal love. Yuri, prepare to wait .
 
So when you sell a cue to yourself do you jack up the price or give yourself a discount? J/K....all kidding a side it looks like a very nice player. I also like the other bacote in the gallery I saw recently.
 
Kevin,

I couldn't have imagined this cue turning out any differently. To see what you've come up with when I only specified the wood combination is awesome. I told you there was a reason I turned you loose on the design, and the end result shows me that I made a good decision. This cue makes a wonderful addition to my collection and the pictures certainly don't do it justice. The live product looks even better.

I know you've purchased blanks before, but what I like about this is when you let me watch you put this blank together when I was there visiting. To see it turned into this is pretty neat.

Ignore snide remarks from the peanut gallery, especially those from that self-centered, egotistical, high and mighty know-it-all windbag from the west coast. When it comes to this cue, the only opinion that really matters is mine, because I am the one that owns it.

I couldn't be happier with this cue.

I do have two dilemmas though...
  1. Which one of your cues do I use.
  2. What wood combo to select for my next one.
Thanks again,
Craig



Ignore snide remarks from the peanut gallery, especially those from that self-centered, egotistical, high and mighty know-it-all windbag from the west coast. When it comes to this cue, the only opinion that really matters is mine, because I am the one that owns it.

Since you do not want to be civil, that works for me. So I will say what is on my mind more clearly you Sir are a Bold Faced Liar. You did not see Mr. Varney make the Blank, now it should be easy to prove me wrong so the ball in your court Ass Clown!!!!!:wink:
 
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Kevin,

I couldn't have imagined this cue turning out any differently. To see what you've come up with when I only specified the wood combination is awesome. I told you there was a reason I turned you loose on the design, and the end result shows me that I made a good decision. This cue makes a wonderful addition to my collection and the pictures certainly don't do it justice. The live product looks even better.

I know you've purchased blanks before, but what I like about this is when you let me watch you put this blank together when I was there visiting. To see it turned into this is pretty neat.

Ignore snide remarks from the peanut gallery, especially those from that self-centered, egotistical, high and mighty know-it-all windbag from the west coast. When it comes to this cue, the only opinion that really matters is mine, because I am the one that owns it.

I couldn't be happier with this cue.

I do have two dilemmas though...
  1. Which one of your cues do I use.
  2. What wood combo to select for my next one.
Thanks again,
Craig



Ignore snide remarks from the peanut gallery, especially those from that self-centered, egotistical, high and mighty know-it-all windbag from the west coast. When it comes to this cue, the only opinion that really matters is mine, because I am the one that owns it.

Since you do not want to be civil, that works for me. So I will say what is on my mind more clearly you Sir are a Bold Faced Liar. You did not see Mr. Varney make the Blank, now it should be easy to prove me wrong so the ball in your court Ass Clown!!!!!:wink: The last time I checked this is an INTERNET Forum and every member has the right to ask a question, if you don't like it eat some more Peanuts.

Oh and by the way have a nice day!
 
Ok....so if Irish is Varney....and Varney is Varney....who the hell do I buy this cue off of:rolleyes:
 
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