Hercek Fine Billiard Cues make for exclusive gaming

By superyachts.com

They may not improve your performance on the table but these one-of-a-kind billiard cues from Joel Hercek are guaranteed to improve your style.

Each is built using what is known as the full-splice technique, a 19th century method rarely used in the modern age due to its difficult and time-consuming process that allows for the production of less than 30 cues per year.

Inlay work and engravings for the cues are also meticulously executed and often take several months to research and design. Hercek draws inspiration for his designs from artistic and architectural periods, nature and music.

Currently there is a 10 year waiting list for the exclusive gaming pieces that take almost a year to complete and carry a price tag of US$20,000 each.

"Each is built using a 19th century method rarely used in the modern age due to its difficult and time-consuming process that allows for the production of less than 30 cues per year."

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"Each is built using a 19th century method rarely used in the modern age due to its difficult and time-consuming process that allows for the production of less than 30 cues per year."

By superyachts.com