BCMCUE.COM Relaunched

BryanMordt

Retired Cuemaker
Silver Member
I am happy to announce the relaunching of my website.

I felt it was time to freshen things up and go for a new look. This is the third edition of bcmcue.com and I am really excited about it. The new blog styled website will let me organize content easier and interact more with the visitors.

Visitors to the site may leave comments on the various pages and use RSS feeds to stay updated. Users can also download materials like my pricing spread sheet and wallpapers.

In the coming weeks I will be adding lots of new pictures.

I will also be active in a Q & A section on the contact page.

I hope you have a chance to stop by and visit/comment.

If there are things you would like to see on the new site please let me know.

Thank you,
Bryan Mordt

http://bcmcue.com
 
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I'm waiting to see some pics of new cues.
Any feedback from some current owners? How do they hit compared to other cues you might have owned?
 
Thanks BVal, I saw his name on the list of buyers and was not sure if he still played with one or not. I will give Mitch a call.
 
Thanks BVal, I saw his name on the list of buyers and was not sure if he still played with one or not. I will give Mitch a call.
No problem. He has played with the same cue as long as I have known him.

BVal
 
New site

Looks good!

One thought I had is that it could use more pictures. I have often thought of your cue photography as some of the best I have seen. Even if its cues that you have already sold I think it could help with future sales.

Jack
 
Looks good!

One thought I had is that it could use more pictures. I have often thought of your cue photography as some of the best I have seen. Even if its cues that you have already sold I think it could help with future sales.

Jack

Thanks for the comments Jack. Pictures will definitely be coming soon. :)

Bryan
 
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This message is for all of the readers outside of Arizona who may not be familiar with Bryan's work. I have known Bryan for a long time now. We have been somewhat competitors in the sense that we have both been doing cue repairs in the same area for the past 10 or 12 years. We are also competitors in the sense that we both build cues. But my cues would have to be considered "blue collar" cues, while Bryan's cues are "first class" all the way. Bryan is very meticulous with his workmanship, and from what I've seen, his pricing is very reasonable, too. If you're looking for something of true quality and value, you should try a BCM cue.

Roger
 
This message is for all of the readers outside of Arizona who may not be familiar with Bryan's work. I have known Bryan for a long time now. We have been somewhat competitors in the sense that we have both been doing cue repairs in the same area for the past 10 or 12 years. We are also competitors in the sense that we both build cues. But my cues would have to be considered "blue collar" cues, while Bryan's cues are "first class" all the way. Bryan is very meticulous with his workmanship, and from what I've seen, his pricing is very reasonable, too. If you're looking for something of true quality and value, you should try a BCM cue.

Roger



Don't know you, sir, but this post would go a long way towards me either having work done, or a cue made, by EITHER of you. Good luck to both and the site looks great.
 
This message is for all of the readers outside of Arizona who may not be familiar with Bryan's work. I have known Bryan for a long time now. We have been somewhat competitors in the sense that we have both been doing cue repairs in the same area for the past 10 or 12 years. We are also competitors in the sense that we both build cues. But my cues would have to be considered "blue collar" cues, while Bryan's cues are "first class" all the way. Bryan is very meticulous with his workmanship, and from what I've seen, his pricing is very reasonable, too. If you're looking for something of true quality and value, you should try a BCM cue.

Roger

Roger, thanks for the very kind words it means a lot to me. I wish you and your business all the best and if there is anything I can do for you please let me know.

Bryan
 
Bryan's cues are great. They have a very medium hit with a great feel and are impeccably built. He might very well build the best bang-for-the-buck player's cues going.
 
I have to say Bryan Mordts cues are known all over the country.When I lived in NY I remember seeing his work for the first time,was blown away by the finish and loved the ring work on the cue.Even across the country they appreciate his work and know he is a top notch cue maker.He is on my list of cues I need to get one of these days. :smile:
 
Bryan has done both refinishing and repair work on my cues for going on 10 years now. I trust him with every cue in my sig....just in case someone with a low to mid end cue was contemplating going to bryan with a cue need. And if he is meticulous with my cues just think how he'll treat the high end stuff.:cool:
 
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My humble opinion

I'm waiting to see some pics of new cues.
Any feedback from some current owners? How do they hit compared to other cues you might have owned?


I guess my owning 4 of his cues might give you an idea of how i think they hit. Plus i am waiting on another of his cues at this time. I love the workman ship, feel and hit. I feel the biggest plus is the personal contact we have always had. (sorry Bryan on so many calls..lolol) And i know that Bryan and myself will be doing more business in the future on a couple of other cues.....................mike
 
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