Who Does the Best Veneer Points?

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Didn't he do recuts instead of veneers?

I'm not sure how he does his, cause I'm no expert. But I don't think their what you
call recuts, I've look at 3 of his cues in person an they lined up all the way around
at least to the naked eye. They were very neat and clean and well done
 
I'm not sure how he does his, cause I'm no expert. But I don't think their what you
call recuts, I've look at 3 of his cues in person an they lined up all the way around
at least to the naked eye. They were very neat and clean and well done

They were recuts afaik.
Do you see any colored veneers?
 
I had always wondered what caused me to see veneer points on a pool cue as beautiful and while I was visiting my mom today I think I know the reason. The women in my family from my mom to my great-aunt love to pick and collect Lake Superior agates. For those who don't know an agate looks like this:

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I picked up this hobby when I was around 8 or 9 years old and have since developed an eye for spotting these designs on the beach among the millions of other rocks that hide them. So, to me, veneer points are beautiful on cues.

Now, on my bucketlist of things to get done in the not so distant future is to get a veneer point cue done. Are there any cue makers that could do veneer points that are wild and colorful like the patterns of agates?

P.S. If any of you have veneer point cues, please share them. They are beautiful!

-Richard

Here is a link to Robertson custom cues. Curtis does a hell of a job take a look at his gallery pictures give him a call.

http://www.robertsoncustomcues.com/gallery/
 
I'm very happy with Mike Webb new mitered veneers, and I personally think Jeff Olney does great work, and not just on the veneers
 

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