Any McDermott Cue Players?

So i just sold the D16 in these pictures. I always wanted 1 but this 1 had lighter colored wood then I care for. Guy and his dad are collecting all the D series and ha ing fun doing it.View attachment 833048View attachment 833049
I'm guessing that is us. We are making progress on the B, C, and D-Series.

Have a C9 and a D15 at McDermott getting some work (was there yesterday to drop those and others off).

Getting pretty close on the D-series and a good start on the B and C.

Feel free to shoot me a PM if you have a B, C, or D series to sell. Let's see if we can make a deal.

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in real practice the the equipment pros use would be a hindrance for the average player in that sport.

if you followed what some of the best players that ever lived did. ...

you would be talking to the rail the whole time you played.

you would have all kinds of weights on your hands and wrists.

you might have your stroke be a side arm motion.

you might have a short poke for a stroke.

along with guzzling beers.

Few of mine 2026 video project

10 years ago I would have been bored by this collection because of the lack of inlays & other intricacies. Now, I'm smitten by every single cue here! One of the most beautiful collections I've seen in recent times! I can truly say I am envious!
Yeah I have a hard time covering up really rare exotic woods. Appreciate your take on it. Thanks

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Well done!

Unfortunately, the older I get the less I'm sleeping, lol. Having said that, I used to have a dream occasionally back in the day where I would dunk a basketball - seemed easy - wake up, could only jump so high, haha!
Me too. Last night polar bears tried to slide open the deck door and get me. No deep sleep for me🤣

Custom and High End Cues on the Decline?

I would like to purchase a nice custom cue but $1500 is my desired limit. I know they can get quite expensive.
Tom , one of my simple pleasures while on Azbilliards is looking at the pool cues whether they are custom or production made .
If I may I'd look at those that are offered on the for sale or trade link for a cue that could be you're forever cue !
I believe I've found mine maybe you can also ?

I'd contact Mike Gulyassy as he makes a very quality cue also .

Custom and High End Cues on the Decline?

Shouldn't have trouble filling that order - a lot of poking around on here and you'll find sources (of course, depending on what "custom" means to you - specifying every bit from block of wood to finished cue, probably unlikely).
You can still get one made to your specs; it would just have to be from a lesser-known maker. I had one made for me last year from a local maker for less than $1000.

There are definitely other options available, either new or used. Obviously, you can find one here on AZ in the for-sale section. You can get a new SW style from Jim Pierce or Cody Barnhart around his price range. Jerry Olivier will do a nice new merry widow for about $700 or so.

If you want unique and non-traditional, look at Shon Hardin or Character Cues.

Please, for the love of God, stop snowing!

I went out yesterday and plowed our driveway and the areas around our garages. It was only about 5 inches of snow, but I wanted to move it before we hit the cold spell predicted. Forecast shows the highs not even reaching 20°F for the next week, with lots of negative numbers in there.

The driveway is almost 400 yards long, has a little slope, and has a couple areas that pass along some pines and never get much sun, so those areas ice up. My tractor, with which I plow, has an 84" pivoting blade, mounted up front, and works great when I have some momentum and maintain traction. The blade is so far out front that the rear wheels don't have much weight on them. I'm going to end up getting then loaded with Rimguard, which should add about 600 pounds, and help a lot.

Aside from me not being as able to deal with the cold as long anymore, a problem that impacts my hunting too, going out to push the snow isn't too bad. I dress for it, and it's only my fingers that don't last long. I almost enjoy driving the tractor and clearing out areas for our vehicles, and my ineptitude is gradually decreasing. I still tear the hell out of the grass on either side of the driveway, and push gravel out onto it in other areas. The first couple mows in the spring are quite exciting with all that gravel getting flung around.

Heard the weather forecast for us this morning, and they said that Watertown, NY, which is at the western end of Lake Ontario, was supposed to get about four feet of snow. That rivals Buffalo, at the western end of Lake Erie. I don't know how they deal with all that lake effect snow out there.
yes liquid in tires helps year round.

if 4 wheel then put car chains on front tires. easy on and off just raising the front. works better than rear and makes it easy to back out if getting stuck. i like blade on back so you got the bucket as well. and can push backward easily. and backward you dont dig in. especially on frozen ground.

or get a boss plow for your truck then on and off 5 minutes and all problems gone and being warm inside the cab. remote start if parked outside. solution for old men.

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