which wrap?

Tony Longoni

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recently aquired this beauty from joe (bamacues). i am going to change the wrap out, i cant stand linen. what do you guys think? i was thinking a dark brown stack or maybe lizard print. opinions please...
 

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Personally, I think the lizard look would compliment that beautiful wood moreso than the stack. JMHO.
 
Just to help, I have several wraps in stock that would look great on your cue. This is a Cocobolo cue in the pics. Would gladly sell you any of these wraps if interested. Just pm me if you like any. Hope this helps in your decision.

Dark Brown Small Croc Print-Embossed leather

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Dark Brown Small Lizard Print - Embossed leather

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Burn Brown Cobra Style Print - Embossed leather

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Black Baby Lizard Print - Embossed leather

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Brown Elephant Print - Embossed leather

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I've never been one for leather wraps (I prefer linen), but those are gorgeous, J&D!

I think the Burn Brown Cobra Style Print Embossed Leather would complement Tony's cue perfectly!
 
i originally was thinking about a solid stack, but the more im thinking of it, i think a print might look better. JD, they are some beautiful wraps! i appreciate the gallery, it helps me visualize some different things. the cobra print is different from almost anything else ive seen so far, i like it.
 
i originally was thinking about a solid stack, but the more im thinking of it, i think a print might look better. JD, they are some beautiful wraps! i appreciate the gallery, it helps me visualize some different things. the cobra print is different from almost anything else ive seen so far, i like it.
Woohoo, I called it :thumbup:
 
Also have this one coming in Tony, it is an elephant print leather as well. Color may look good on your cue, and it is different!

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Stacked without a doubt. Dyed the color of root beer. It would SO match the colors in that cue. Don:cool:
 
Elian

Leather stack wrap from Tiger Products, Burbank, CA. Comes in a variety of configurations. Elian is the master and can match up your cue ready for display in an art gallery. This wrap is functional, fantastic looking, and guaranteed.
 
Seal and Whale wraps are making a huge comeback. Jellyfish is very unique but feels "snotty".
 
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