Monday, November 29, 2010

Designer Pool Cues: Yes, They Really Exist

Monarch Hardwood Designer Pool Cue
ComfortChannel.com

" 'THE NEW MONARCH Pool Stick'

"This stylish cue is 58 inches long and weighs 20 ounces and is made of Hard Wood.

"It is a 2 piece cue with Brass Joints to provide a precision fit to guarantee straightness over the length of the stick.

"The design on this stick is very trendy yet conservative. The color is polished black with reflective gold/white designer patterns on the butt and the traditional arrows in the same design above the slip proof grip...."

The Lemming, pondering what topic into which to delve for this post, realized that designer pool cues had not previously appeared in this blog. I wasn't even sure that such things existed. "Designer" sunglasses, handbags: sure. But "designer pool cues?"

Slightly to the Lemming's surprise, there are quite a few designer pool cues out there: including this one.

Next thing you know, someone will try to tell the Lemming that someone makes designer ashtrays.

Oh, wait. Someone does: "...Our range of tabletop items includes designer ashtray, designer pen stand, designer name plates, decorative ashtray, table top ashtray, decorative pen stand, table top name plates,napkin rings and card holders...." Table and Tabletop Items, creative and functional art. The thing don't look bad, either: in a sort of retro way.

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