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Rustic Pool Cue Bridge - Pool Table Accessory - Rustic Pine Pool Cue Bridge

$70

This rustic pool cue bridge will definitely be a conversation piece around your pool table among your guest. Construct of a solid piece of pine harvested from northwestern Wisconsin, this rustic pine pool cue bridge has a dowel that has been turned on one end to accompany a bronze-coated bridgehead that is fastened with a set screw. If you have a different bridgehead in mind contact me so we can make arrangements to get you the one that you want. The natural brownish coloring that is found under the bark has been left intact to give the piece a true feeling of nature. To finish the look the entire stick is sanded smooth and a coat of clear natural Danish oil is applied to make the colors come alive and protected for years of use. This rustic pool cue bridge is the standard 57" length of a traditional factory made cue. Check out the rustic pool cue racks, 8-ball and 9-ball racks I also have for sale in my store that would truly give your pool table area a one-of-a-kind look. I also have rustic framed mirrors and shelving available too. Thanks for looking!

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Matt Kulasiewicz

Matt Kulasiewicz

Along the Ridge

Eau Claire, WI
Member since: 2014
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Along the Ridge is a small business located in west-central Wisconsin that specializes in rustic wooden frames and a variety of unique wooden items.

Red Pine, harvested and cut at a local mill in northwest Wisconsin, is the primary lumber used due to the beautiful blue staining created by Mother Nature.

I like to keep the natural edges when working with wood and this means that no two pieces will ever be identical. Each piece offers its own unique grain pattern, tint, and edge design and I try to incorporate everything the wood has to offer to make a piece that is equally functional and welcoming to the eye.

A couple of years ago I heard some advice from a friend who said, "Quit saying how much you'd like to be a woodworker and be a woodworker already."

So I did.

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