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Tad was an expert cabinet maker

 

in Hiroshima. He understood wood like no one else on the West Coast. You can see from below on this bare TAD Kohara 1969 cue, you can't see any gaps between the inlays and the ebony wood. We would spend hours with a knife hand fitting the inlays using stereo magnifying glasses







































Below it the more common and signature TAD 5/16-18 pin that he tapered and flattened the top. There are other types of pins, but these are the iconic ones TAD Kohara used in the 1970s-1990s or there abouts. Then later on he went to a rounded pin.









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