What Do You Think?

camargored

Camargo Red Cues
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This is my first fully custom cue ive built from scratch. 3/8 -11 pin .840 at the joint 1.245 at the butt .19.1 oz , balance is 18.125 from butt . rings (5) are 16 dots of abalone and silver . points are 11 inchs long of.020 silver (4) with abalone and silver dots also 4 more that are 9 inchs the same way . the butt is barbells made the same way there 3.5 inchs on the long ones and 2.0 for the short ones .the wood is sapalle and the handle is purple heart with a lizard wrap my first one of those also .let me know what you think.Thanks RED
 

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heres a few more pics
 

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doesnt seem like a bad start. like everthing else with time things get better. your inlay work will get more accurate and you will learn little tricks with every cue you build. anyone the tells you that you dont learn something new every day is lying to you. no one has all the answers. everyone starts somewhere. keep it up
 
Hopefully this is a very good start to a great cue making career. Looks nice. Keep on making saw dust.
 
nice work

it looks a hell of a lot better than my first cue, and remember there are no limits to cue building, nothing is set in stone so experiment, experiment, experiment. trying something different is what i enjoy about the process. chuck
 
Very nice, especially for your first one. I like sapelle, is it cored? The finish looks good also. keep it up:thumbup:
Dave
 
thanks

Dave38 said:
Very nice, especially for your first one. I like sapelle, is it cored? The finish looks good also. keep it up:thumbup:
Dave
no its not core iy alpt like curly maple i think
 
Very nice Chuck.
I like your choice of wood and exotic wrap.
Please keep posting photos of your work cause I know ya cant make just one!

What cue making equipment are you using?
What is the finish?
 
Nice work. I'm very partial to Sapele and BTW leather wraps are not that easy when you first try,try, try, you did fine.


Mario
 
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