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Here is one that I recently completed for one of AZ's finest players. It features superb figured Mexican bocote with a birdseye handle. This cue also has 2 matched shafts...one 4.5oz & one 314-2(not pictured) with matched melamine ferrules & Everest tips. This cue hit so good it made me weak in the knees. Keep your eyes open as you may soon see it lifted in victory on a future magazine cover.:thumbup:
 

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SW style brass pin...notice the maple core.:smile:
 

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Here is one last shot of all 3 of tonights featured cues together.
Thank you for looking.:smile:
 

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poolplayer2093 said:
Did you core the cue or is it solid bocote?

Ah yes...Sam...my #1 fan!!!:smile: Sam take a look at the text on post #2 for your answer. Hope you are enjoying the pics.
 
Varney Cues said:
Here is one that I recently completed for one of AZ's finest players. It features superb figured Mexican bocote with a birdseye handle. This cue also has 2 matched shafts...one 4.5oz & one 314-2(not pictured) with matched melamine ferrules & Everest tips. This cue hit so good it made me weak in the knees. Keep your eyes open as you may soon see it lifted in victory on a future magazine cover.:thumbup:
Hey, K.V. THIS CUE LOOKS VERY NICE SIRE KEEP EM' COMING.
 
Varney Cues said:
Here is one that I recently completed for one of AZ's finest players. It features superb figured Mexican bocote with a birdseye handle. This cue also has 2 matched shafts...one 4.5oz & one 314-2(not pictured) with matched melamine ferrules & Everest tips. This cue hit so good it made me weak in the knees. Keep your eyes open as you may soon see it lifted in victory on a future magazine cover.:thumbup:

This is my favorite Varney cue so far. I love bacote and I would love to have one of these. It must be a stiff hitting cue. The only thing I would change would be the pin. I would use a brass radial pin or radial G10. Both are my favorites. One of my best players was a sneaky Varney with a brass radial pin that had a shaft with tons of curly. I regret untill today selling that sneaky.
 
Leon, Monto, Tony, Craig, Josh...thank you to all you gentlemen for the nice comments.:smile:
 
alstl said:
Beautiful cue. I'm afraid to ask, but what does one like that cost?

It falls in the range between a Cuetec & a SouthWest.:grin:
Seriously...this one with 2 shafts & one being a modified 314 sold for $725.
 
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