i played a good game of pool with my cues and i do love cuetec cues they are my choice when it comes to cues for playing good pool thanks:smile:
i played a good game of pool with my cues and i do love cuetec cues they are my choice when it comes to cues for playing good pool thanks:smile:
i played a good game of pool with my cues and i do love cuetec cues they are my choice when it comes to cues for playing good pool thanks:smile:
I've never owned a Cuetech and probably never will, unless I win one in a free raffle or something.
That is like shouting at the top of your lungs that you love to drive your Pinto, and it is the best car in the world! Cuetec= GARBAGE....any questions?
Jeremy
That is like shouting at the top of your lungs that you love to drive your Pinto, and it is the best car in the world! Cuetec= GARBAGE....any questions?
Jeremy
There is only one time I can think of where I would spend a fat sack of cash on Cuetec. That's if I owned a pool hall. I fill that place up with cuetec house cues. They make damn good house cues. Long lasting, straight, etc.
That's about it. But that's not too small a compliment. Ain't nothing more annoying than trying to find a straight cue in house when you left your cue at home.
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PS- What is it you like about cuetec? Is it the fiberglass coating? Because Scorpion does that too and if that's the case I'm wondering what makes you pick Cuetec over them. No big deal. JW
I gotta ask, what is so garbage about them? I have a Justis 3x6 case containing a James White, Tim Scruggs, and a Paul Mottey. I find I shoot my best pool with my $150.00 Cuetec that I bought 15 years ago. It's not the cue that makes the balls. If you think it is then you still have a ways to go.
MULLY
remembering that Efren shot with that 20 dollar cue for soooooo many years