I am about order a cue from Bob Dzuricky (dzcues.com) and he has been great with working with me on a price. Take a look at this and let me know what you think.

a9ballbr8k said:I am about order a cue from Bob Dzuricky (dzcues.com) and he has been great with working with me on a price. Take a look at this and let me know what you think.
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Snapshot9 said:you may not like my answer, but here goes:
1) Butt sleeve (I don't like plain butt sleeves)
use Curly on Butt sleeve too, put windows or diamonds on it,
in orange (as it seems orange in veneers stands out the most),
frame the windows or diamonds (with black/white borders).
2) Put double Silver rings on it.
3) Put a black wrap on it, whether linen (double pressed black) or
my preference black leather wrap.
1pRoscoe said:First of all, you shouldn't care about what asthetics other people say you should change... It's not their cue. It's yours. You are ordering what you want and you are paying for it... Not anyone else...![]()
Now - since I'm a traditionalist at heart, this cue is right up my alley! I think the veneer colors really go with your choice of wrap and base/point wood. Nicely done!
Is this your first custom or first time to design?
-Ross
knows there are no windows in the butt...
42NateBaller said:I like Snap's suggestions.
One annotation on the picture says that the rings are the same size to match Predator shafts. Are you intending to get a Predator shaft for it? If so, then I would stick to the maker's ring work, otherwise, the silver would look nice to set it off.
In any case, it's a nice looking cue. Have you hit with them before?
a9ballbr8k said:I think it would look really good with some silver rings, but what I have read on the past made me very hesitent. Apparently, after time, the rings could possibly expand and I would'nt want to have to deal with that in the future.
Correctamundo.................metal rings always raise...............and some even create a"buzzing" noise. I would stay away from metal rings too...........manwon said:Your correct in this statement, metal rings will almost always raise with time.