Hand Crafted by Keith Hanssen

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This is a new Keith Kue, the “Gypsy Queen” completed in August for Maurey Johnson of Music Service.

It has 72 razor sharp points, 24 each of Gabon ebony, cocobolo and elk antler in Birds-eye Maple. All points are inlays inside of inlays and not veneered. Elk antler joint, buttcap, and ferrules. Accented with elegant ringwork by the “Ringmaster”.

This is rare old school craftsmanship made with no CNC’s, no veneers, and no pantographs.

Keith Kustom Kue

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Check out this new Keith Kustom with 54 points of Tulipwood and Ebony. Tulipwood forearm with 9 long, 9 medium Gaboon Ebony overlapping points with 18 tulipwood overlay points. It has a black Irish Linen wrap and a solid Gaboon Ebony butt section with 18 tulipwood points. Matching Tulipwood and Ebony ringwork at all positions, white linen phenolic ferrules and Kamui Black M tips. This cue is also signed and dated.

Cue comes with a signed certificate of authenticity and a detailed Blue Book cue value of $3690. The cue has 186 parts/inlays (286 including the 80 ebony inlays made for the rings) assembled with traditional machining methods for less than $20 per part/inlay.

 






 

Look for the new EZ Jump and EZ Jump/Break cues too. They are awesome! Videos too!

Thanks for looking!

A one-of-a-kind Keith Super Jump cue with an 18k Gold Pheasant inlay. The gold pheasant in this cue was designed and made by Dave Benning, Gold Mine Inc. of Sioux Falls, SD with a retail value of $395 alone. The suggested retail for this Super Jump cue is $795.

The beautiful wood in this jump cue is SD Aromatic Cedar, it is 45.5″ in length and weighs in at only 7.7 Oz. It has a G-10 joint screw, a flat-face phenolic joint with elegant trim rings. The shaft has a Black G-10 Super Jump tip and is 13.5mm. The butt cap on this cue is Gaboon Ebony. These jump cues are rare to acquire and highly sought after due their responsiveness and ease of use, whether using underhand or darting.

This Keith Super Jump also comes with a Delrin butt stopper allowing it to be carried in the butt compartment in most cue cases.

Please check out these pictures!





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