Just got to thinking about the cue makers who were actually decent pool players before they got started making cues and was wondering what cue they were using. I don't know if this question is too personal or even offensive, but I would like to know for giggles, what cue was used before you started making cues? or if you know of what the other cue makers used?
I heard Dennis Searing is quite a player, and I think most good cue makers are actually good pool players too. IMHO, it's actually kind of a pre-requisite, although, not totally necessary. An experienced machinist would certainly qualify having no experience at the table.
If anyone knows or would like to share, I just thought this would be interesting to know. I am picturing Gus and George playing an old brunswick conversion of some sort, and would be very interested to know what Bill Stroud, Ernie, Bill Schick, and the rest (especially my fellow AZer's) might have played right up to the point they started making cues.
I used to play a Pete Petree right before I started, and I know Pete uses an old Runde Schon partly because of the hit that micarta ferrule produces, but also because I think he said it was a Spain forearm. I now play my own cues when I go to the pool hall, mainly for testing purposes, and actually it isn't really playing as I really don't have time to play anymore. For some reason, I don't think I am alone in this...
- Sung
I heard Dennis Searing is quite a player, and I think most good cue makers are actually good pool players too. IMHO, it's actually kind of a pre-requisite, although, not totally necessary. An experienced machinist would certainly qualify having no experience at the table.
If anyone knows or would like to share, I just thought this would be interesting to know. I am picturing Gus and George playing an old brunswick conversion of some sort, and would be very interested to know what Bill Stroud, Ernie, Bill Schick, and the rest (especially my fellow AZer's) might have played right up to the point they started making cues.
I used to play a Pete Petree right before I started, and I know Pete uses an old Runde Schon partly because of the hit that micarta ferrule produces, but also because I think he said it was a Spain forearm. I now play my own cues when I go to the pool hall, mainly for testing purposes, and actually it isn't really playing as I really don't have time to play anymore. For some reason, I don't think I am alone in this...