anyone had or have played with a tiger cue??? dont see much about them anywhere!!!!
anyone had or have played with a tiger cue??? dont see much about them anywhere!!!!
I had a TPC1 but didn't like it and sold it.
The buyer didn't like it and sold as well.
The 3rd guy sold it as well.
The 3 of us play in the same tournaments, don't know where the cue is now.
Actually, Tiger cues are now made 100% in-house by Tiger Products in Burbank, CA - I visit there often.
As far as an American made production cue, they are comparable with any other IMO.
...and yes, I am the most informed Tiger dealer anywhere :thumbup:
Case closed!
If their shafts are so good, why do i see loads in the for sale section?
Ah but had you got familiar playing with a proper snooker cue you'd be eating them words now.
The typical pool cue....Laminated maple chopsticks attatched to a butt inlaid with bits of coloured plastic by robots wrapped in an irish womans knickers. The whole lot then covered with layer upon layer of thick varnish.
No wonder the pool players wear poncy whacko jacko gloves and use bucketfulls of talc.![]()
TheThaiger:
Ah, coming from the snooker camp, let me guess...
-Sean
Corey:
Thanks for chiming in. Question -- when did Tiger switch from Jacoby? I know, for example, the TPC-3 is a Jacoby through-and-through (tell-tale signs all over the cue). When did they stand-up their own cue manufacturing, and what models were the first to roll off their own production line?
I think it's fantastic they're "rolling their own" so-to-speak, and the quality of their product (as well as Tiger's experienced marketing team) will determine its own destiny.
Let us know,
-Sean
Case closed!
If their shafts are so good, why do i see loads in the for sale section?