Here is my collection. It's small, but I am proud of it!
Starting from the top...
Starting from the top...
- My main player in my youth, a McDermott E-F3 Cocobolo with leather wrap
- I have always been a fan of McDermott cues and promised the first serious cue I own would be from them!
- My current main player, Mezz EC-7K Ebony with black linen wrap
- My first "custom" cue, Jerico Sneaky Pete with Ebony handle and Curly Maple forearm
- With Jerry Powers having had a few collaborations with McDermott, I knew I wanted to own a cue from him. I commissioned an Ebony Sneaky from him to take to less nice bars so it might attract less attention.
- Lucky Death by Bob Owen
- I wanted a cue with some more unique inlays and Bob's inlay work have always been impeccable IMO.
- This cue incorporates various elements that in Chinese culture symbolizes luck, wealth, longevity, and strength. The 4 points serve as the meaning Death, but directed towards my target.
- Purity by Eddie O'Bryant (Studiotronics)
- I have been a fan of Eddie's cues every since I saw his first YT video making a cue and approached him about making one with a lotus motif which quickly evolved into a portable Zen garden.
- This cue has over 300 inlays and is an absolute work of art!
- He is also a local cuemaker for me and I 100% wanted to become an early patron and supporter of his.
- Dark Knight by Chris Nitti
- This is currently my favorite player!
- Every since I laid eyes on Chris's cues, I knew I wanted one. I commissioned him for one with a medieval Batman type motif and feel it turned out amazing.
- This was my 2nd commission but it took the longest to make