If you don't mind me asking. What did your cue cost.
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I paid about 700.00 .. US -- Was told that I was receiving special pricing because of how early it was in them developing their company.
If you don't mind me asking. What did your cue cost.
Thanks.
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I paid about 700.00 .. US -- Was told that I was receiving special pricing because of how early it was in them developing their company.
What's with all the secrecy??? How much does it cost?
So that fargo rate should be up around 750 - 800 by this time next yr I would think. Im just saying, its the indian, not the arrow. All the claims he is making, sound like marketing hype. I would associate it to the placebo affect. CJ was also qualified, do you use TOI? It will make you 3 balls better by next week. Certainly more so than a cue. But I rest my case. The cue may give you confidence, but it does not improve ROTE (fact), and I took his post as saying it does.
I bought a BeCue a few days ago. I'm still testing it, but one thing I can say for sure - this cue has BY FAR the sweetest hit I have ever felt in a cue. Each hit - regardless of whether it is a center or off-center ball hit - produces an incredibly satisfying "thud", with very little to no recoil in the shooting hand. Other club members from my club have tried it and they were very pleasantly surprised as well.
I understand how many people singing praises in unison can sound suspicious if not downright annoying for some people, and that at some point all the positive feedback might start sounding like hype, so all I can say is - if you have a chance to try the BeCue, please do. I think most players won't walk off disappointed. I have owned many different cues (including several Predators with different shafts), but this cue produces a hit like nothing I've ever experienced at the pool table.
In any case, I'll have a more detailed review after I've given it sufficient playing time. So far I feel it's going to be a predominantly favorable review, and if that then sounds like more hype to some people - so be it. I'll call it as I see it.
Thanks for the initial review, MeeLosh - glad to have you here on the forum.
So without seeing one, using one, trying one, etc. you know it doesn't perform as we've attested? You have zero credibility at this stage.
FYI the Revo shaft, similar concept, is showing up in many more top players cases as time goes on. if you don't think equipment can improve and improve your game, you are ignoring the facts. This has happened in virtually all sports in case you didn't notice.
So will BeCue ever sell just shafts as Predator is doing now with their Revo?
As in shafts with all the usual pins, 3/8 x 10, radial, 5/16 x 14 etc.
If somebody wants a cue with more forward balance and a skinny butt, would a cue like this work? I'm not sure how they can make one standard-size cue that fits all specifications.
The hit, of course, is important, but what if some folks like a fatter butt or a heavier cue? I'm curious to learn more about it.
Ha ha, yeah, their videos are not that great.
Their cue, however, is.
It's not that they aren't great, it's that they are dead wrong, as in its a lie. Jewett and Burn taught me this, way way back, before I could run 2 balls.
Hi Jam. Currently the shaft can be ordered 1 inch longer and the butt can be ordered 1 inch longer. There is also an extension that goes on the butt.
The Becue has a unique weight system that allows you to add weight in 1/2 ounce increments.
The 5.1 shaft is conical taper (continues taper) and the new 5.2 shaft is pro taper and starts shipping August 1st.
There is a break cue coming around September.
Let me know if you have other questions.
Thanks
Ricky Bryant
USA@BecueOfficial.com
It's not that they aren't great, it's that they are dead wrong, as in its a lie. Jewett and Burn taught me this, way way back, before I could run 2 balls.