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I will dig out the pics later,have to go sort out someones cue now,fit a new tip for them before their doubles game later,back later and thanks for the welcome.simon
I like the butt design, especially when the side pieces are larger than the top one. I am planning to have one too with this design, all in different black woods (plain ebony, striped ebony, black rosewood, etc.), but UT wont' do it for me this year
Last edited by unclevit; 6 January 2010, 12:32 AM.
I like the butt design, especially when the side pieces are larger than the top one. I am planning to have one too with this design, all in different black woods (plain ebony, striped ebony, black rosewood, etc.), but UT wont' do it for me this year
Unclevit,
The O'Min cue that you pictured, ebony splices with what looked like maple veneers, is a fantastic-looking cue. Do you have any other pictures of it from different angles? I would really like to see more.
Thanks, Wayne G
The bitter taste of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of low price is forgotten.
The O'Min cue that you pictured, ebony splices with what looked like maple veneers, is a fantastic-looking cue. Do you have any other pictures of it from different angles? I would really like to see more.
Thanks, Wayne G
Wayne G : Yes it's maple veneers. Sorry, I don't have any other angles except this picture. I am seeing Omin today, and will see if this model has other pictures too. In Thailand, we call this design "9-splice" (4 on the top splices, and 4+1 on the butt). Check this thread tonight.
Call him up. He has no other angles of this model. Sorry. But you will see more of his outstanding works on his site : omincues.com
Last edited by unclevit; 17 November 2009, 02:15 AM.
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