What comes to mind first when you think about McDermott’s limited-edition cues? Do you picture the Cue of the Year models? Perhaps you think of the retro remakes of the D-6 and D-19. For most fans, the P-Series of cues from the mid to late 2000s is not typically what comes to mind first, but a model like 2009’s P712 might just change that.
The P-Series was conceived of in the mid-2000s as a way to create unique limited edition cues with parts left over from discontinued models. Although that premise might give you pause, fear not. While lesser skilled cuemakers may have turned out Frankenstein’s monster, the skilled designers at McDermott were able to use just the right pieces to create beautiful custom works, as our subject for this OnCue proves.
The P712 was one of the later cues in the series, coming out for the last year of the P-Series 3-year run. The designer dove deep into McDermott’s treasure-trove of old stock, coming up with birdseye maple sleeve windows and ebony rectangles from the D-Series of the 1980s, the D-25 to be exact. Each of those rectangles had pearl diamonds and dots added to it and was separated from its window with a red veneer border. Matching pearl diamonds were added to CNC-created points in the forearm.
Perhaps the most striking feature of the P712 is the brightly-colored ringwork, which was unique to the cue. Custom maple and black, orange, blue and red fiber rings border the joint and sleeve, adding to the cue’s retro vibe.
With its winning combination of a great design, retro roots, and rarity, the P712 is a great cue for the collector looking for a piece to make their collection stand out.
Absolutely love the D series I wish I still had my D 19 D 26YD 2796 those are all great use this P series reminds me of them quite a bit
Please bring this cue back!
Beautiful
Available/price?
This OnCue feature is on a retired cue from 2009.
Sharpen your points, serrate and scallop your diamonds and you know it’s a winner. Love some boxed cues.
Great looking cue … I won a a Mcdermott m71b in 2007 in a tournament at billiards on main in Galesburg Illinois that cue is still my shooting cue but never broke with it I also have a custom Dale Perry 23oz cue I break with my M71 still has original tip the BEST CUE I HAVE IN MY COLLECTION LOVE IT
Please bring out of retirement.bueatiful cue.
I wish you still made sharp points and inlays, the CNC rounded points drove me to custom cues.
McDermott and I at CTB (Chi Town Billiards) designed and made many cues like the p714 to the p720 . Those cues and earlier p cues where the true beauties which McDermott should consider bringing back .