Zinzola Ebony on Ebony - Ready Friday

Tony Zinzola

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4 Ebony Points on an Ebony Forearm. Veneers of Thin White, Black Paper, Red, Black, Red, Black Paper and Thin White. Each Point contains an Ivory Peacock with Silver and Red Coral Centers and two Silver Dots.

Ivory Butt Sleeve with 4 Silver Boxes. Silver Rectangle with Red Coral Oval Inserts at each corner of the Boxes. Ivory Spears with Silver and Red Coral Centers facing Each Direction in Every Box. Separating the Spears is a Silver X Design with a Coral Diamond in the center.

My triple diamond style ringwork in all positions. The Rings at the top and bottom of the cue are set into black phenolic. The rings above and below the wrap are set into ivory.

Ivory Joint with an Elforyn Butt Cap.

I have to remove the wrap to fix a bubble in the finish, so the cue can be re wrapped with either linen or leather.

Cue is 59 Inches Long
2 4.1 Oz Shafts - LBM Ferrules and Triangle Tips
Piloted 5/16-14 Pin

SOLD

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I will say it again !!!!

I am so in love with this cue, when I saw it on Facebook you sent me into a daydream where I wished I could own this real beauty !!!!
And I've said it before and I will say it again, you are certainly outdoing each cue that leaves your shop. Keep up the fantastic work.

Good luck with sale, hopefully soon we can talk My Cue !!!


Steve
 
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WOW!
That is Gorgeous!! You do amazing work Tony!!
Unfortunately it is out of my cue budget right now or I would be all over it!
Good Luck with the sale!!

Ryan
 
I like being able to say I don't normally make comments about cues on AZ...and Tony, I'm sure you don't need a "pat on the back" from most of us "mere mortals". Too bad...you're getting it anyway!

I saw a thread with a cue you were making awhile back and I was stunned at the craftsmanship you are able to put into your cues...I still am. This cue is another stunning example of your vision, artistic talent, and hard work!

Some cuemakers rely on their name alone to charge the prices they do...and I don't see the same amount of detail in their cues that I see in yours.

I told myself that if I ever get the chance to play with one of your cues, I'd better make sure I seized the opportunity.

I'm pretty sure I just picked up one of your earlier cues and I am so excited I can barely type (I say "pretty sure" because it's not in my hands yet).

I can't wait to finally see how they play...and to finally be able to say "Why yes, I am playing with a Zinzola Cue...thanks for asking...no, you may not touch it...you can look at it though...but from way over there...in the losers chair..."

Thank you Tony for putting true craftsmanship into every cue I see coming out of your shop!

Jason Schilling
 
Tony,
That there cue is a real beaut!

I wonder what it would look like with Blue Lapis Coral, blue veneers & a black with blue spec dble. pressed irish linen wrap.

Hey bud you did a fantastic job in building this cue.
Nice job my friend & yes your work continues to go above & beyond & still stay within a reasonable price range.


Your friend,
Michael
 
I like being able to say I don't normally make comments about cues on AZ...and Tony, I'm sure you don't need a "pat on the back" from most of us "mere mortals". Too bad...you're getting it anyway!

I saw a thread with a cue you were making awhile back and I was stunned at the craftsmanship you are able to put into your cues...I still am. This cue is another stunning example of your vision, artistic talent, and hard work!

Some cuemakers rely on their name alone to charge the prices they do...and I don't see the same amount of detail in their cues that I see in yours.

I told myself that if I ever get the chance to play with one of your cues, I'd better make sure I seized the opportunity.

I can't wait to finally see how they play...and to finally be able to say "Why yes, I am playing with a Zinzola Cue...thanks for asking...no, you may not touch it...you can look at it though...but from way over there...in the losers chair..."

Thank you Tony for putting true craftsmanship into every cue I see coming out of your shop!

Jason Schilling

hehe, I have always drooled looking at the long sharp points on Tony's cues. I was able to pick up a used (no-pointer) that Tony cleaned up for me after the purchase. I have not set it down as my main player until this week (just because it has a small nick on the leather wrap that bugs me when shooting) I will have it back in the case soon! I hope to get one of these beauties with the long points.
 
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