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butterfly sabotage........................

Lol

Kim

howabout hashbrowns sabotage?
sunday morning, spitz & i stop for some grub on the way to pyramid
i find a shard of a broken dish about the size of a dime in my hashbrowns
that woulda been fukn great to chomp down on:rolleyes:
or even worse to swallow
that restraunt would have been renamed by the NEW owner to
hartman's hashbrowns, hoes & hooters :grin:
 
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howabout hashbrowns sabotage?
sunday morning, spitz & stop for some grub on the way to pyramid
i find a shard of a broken dish about the size of a dime in my hashbrowns
that woulda been fukn great to chomp down on:rolleyes:
or even worse to swallow
that restraunt would have been renamed by the NEW owner to
hartman's hashbrowns, hoes & hooters :grin:

Would you serve lacewood hash browns?
 
Thanks for the pictures Tony! I'm guessing the last two pictures were of Rick Goulden's collection, correct? I've seen some of his cues, but never that many in one place.

I think you are correct Jamie.
I think the show might have had a couple million dollars in cues if not more.
I missed taking pictures of Tikkler's cues as well. I took the pics Sunday and a few collectors were gone already. On Saturday people were like bees around Steve's gems.
I hope he can chime in and post pictures of his cues.




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Hey Tony,

Your cues play great and a few A Player in Chi town know that after the session on Sunday after the show. Effortless cue ball control.

Thanks for the great dinner you cooked, I will never forget the recipe.

Rick
 
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Quite a bit of eye candy... Hard to choose favorites but on classics I think that the Szamboti and Balabushka collection and the Burton Spain full splice blanks was probably the best of the show.
On newer designs and fancy cues I absolutely loved Tikkler's table (mind boggling)!!!!
Tim Prince just kicked it out of the park.
But my favorite contemporary designs were definitely Brent's (BHQ) cues, Brent is one hell of a nice guy and passionate about his work and that is reflected on the cues he makes.
Also the air brushed cues that Rick Geschrey brought in have such an amount of detail that it's impossible to pass by one of those cues and not stop for a good 5 minutes and appreciate all of that work.
 
Quite a bit of eye candy... Hard to choose favorites but on classics I think that the Szamboti and Balabushka collection and the Burton Spain full splice blanks was probably the best of the show.
On newer designs and fancy cues I absolutely loved Tikkler's table (mind boggling)!!!!
Tim Prince just kicked it out of the park.
But my favorite contemporary designs were definitely Brent's (BHQ) cues, Brent is one hell of a nice guy and passionate about his COORS LIGHTSand that is reflected on the cues he makes.
Also the air brushed cues that Rick Geschrey brought in have such an amount of detail that it's impossible to pass by one of those cues and not stop for a good 5 minutes and appreciate all of that work.
There I fixed it for ya Tony
 
Quite a bit of eye candy... Hard to choose favorites but on classics I think that the Szamboti and Balabushka collection and the Burton Spain full splice blanks was probably the best of the show.
On newer designs and fancy cues I absolutely loved Tikkler's table (mind boggling)!!!!
Tim Prince just kicked it out of the park.
But my favorite contemporary designs were definitely Brent's (BHQ) cues, Brent is one hell of a nice guy and passionate about his work and that is reflected on the cues he makes.
Also the air brushed cues that Rick Geschrey brought in have such an amount of detail that it's impossible to pass by one of those cues and not stop for a good 5 minutes and appreciate all of that work.

I think this may be the start of something very special......:wink:
 
Troy that was a nice picture of Doug and Jack you had there. Brought a smile to my face to see that picture. Hope everyone had a great time!! Some incredible cues there WOW!!! :smile:
 
Thanks Tony, had fun hanging out and talking with you.. show was a blast... I do so like Brent's cues vary out there in a good way. Ricks art cues are awesome and u do need time to see all the detail in them ....My thanks to Big Chris...
 
I took some pics too not the same clarity as yours. I saw that bad-ass camera you had Tony lolz....

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Guerra & Windy City

Tony, great to see you, and your cues play sweet too! Thanks for the pics, Melody and I had a good time! Hope you arrived home safe, we just did.
Nice dinner Troy put on :)
Talk soon,
Greg
 
Darrin,
Thanks for posting Tikklers cues. I felt really bad and even called Steve apologizing since he took off Sunday and I was unable to post pics of his cues. You took great pictures as well.


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Just filling in the gaps my friend... I got your back... just want your cam...it's awesome lolz.. great show hope it brings big things for you my friend..D Hill
 
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