New Production Cue

I've now got an agreement with Viking to produce a line of cues under my direction. But without mortgaging the farm, we've decided to let the customer base choose which cues go to production and which do not. Once we have a drawing ready, I'll present it for feedback at which time you'll need to let me know if you want one, the more positive feedback, the closer we'll get to a prototype. Once the prototype is completed, we'll take pre-orders for the production phase.

Built in extension on classy plane janes with nice ring work. You'll make cash hand over fist. Just make sure you use a standard easy to find joint so aftermarket shaft guys can be happy and your solid
 
Viking Cue Manufacturing, LLC. Will be producing my designs. First up is the WBV-1, a hardwood wrapless cue with no bells and whistles, no frills, just gorgeous wood.

My personal selection is a highly figured birdseye maple cue with a cocobolo handle, with birdseye/cocobolo rings.

We've added some rings to our cue and left the wood choices more open. Ebony, Rosewood, Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple, Highly figured birdseye, Cocobolo.

For $604
You get a 30"/30" 60" cue in your choice of two wood combinations, Vikore shaft, soft kamui tip and a 3/8x10 joint.

For $524
You get a 58" cue in your choice of two wood combinations, Vikore shaft, soft kamui tip and a 3/8x10 joint

For $454
You get a 58" cue in your choice of two wood combinations, Vikore shaft and everest tip and Viking quick release joint.

For $399
You get a 58" cue in birdseye maple / cocobolo, rosewood / curly maple, rosewood / birdseye maple or curly maple / cocobolo. VPro with Everest tip and Viking QR joint.

It'll take approximately 8-10 weeks to build your cue. Payment is due in full at the time of order with no cancellations or returns. Full Viking Warranty. US Shipping is included.

I will also accept orders from authorized Viking dealers for resell.

Sales@webbsbilliardssupply.com
Subject: WBV-1

In addition to my last post why not make a old school meets new school with a classy plane jane with nice ring work. High growth ring shaft 13mm and make it 57 inches like older cues used to be
 
i agree with your assessment of these cues. I look at a lot of production cues on the net and wonder who designed some of them.
Viking being the worst offender.

Thing is that Viking has been a pioneer for 50 years. They came out with some fantastic cues over that time span and introduced a lot of methods that were adopted by other cue makers.

Some of the designs that some people find ugly would be praised if they had a "big name high end" cue maker name on them in my opinion.

There is an ass for every seat as the saying goes. It's important to remember that the pool world is MUCH bigger than AZB. AZB has a lot of readers for sure, I meet tons of them out there. But there are millions more people who play pool and buy cues who don't read or care about online newsgroups. AZB's membership stands at what 40,000ish with most of the accounts probably inactive. One newsletter I know of for a online retailer goes out to 100,000+ subscribers every month. They can introduce a cue with sugar skulls on it and sell 100 in an hour.

The trend here is to go conservative with old school designs from the 60s. The cues that are selling in the larger market however are cues that are edgy and "cool".
 
no mother of pearl, its tacky. unless used very sparingly, Very sparingly. simple, four, 6, 8 point designs. nothing that shines except the finish. simple wrapless, with some nice rings. let the wood do the work. basically, do the exact opposite of what viking is doing. keep the joint diameter standard, and get rid of the quick release pin and use radial or 3/8x10. keep prices low, ill never pay more than $400 for a production cue, and neither will anyone else, bc they will put an LD shaft which will add another $200 plus to the price.
that is your introduction line, don't sway to far off that going forwards, keep simple inlays in butt.
 
A friend of mine has a Predator that has a 'twist and release' extension built into the butt of it. It's roughly a four inch extension. The cue still has perfect balance and a remarkable hit. I'd like to see more cues available with this for folks like myself with back and neck issues.

Aside from that, better balance. Most inexpensive to mid-range production cues have little to no balance. Also, leave off the graphic overlays. Focus more on using better woods.
 
Dave,

This is the basic cue we are doing with nice wood components.

I will however put together an order for you with fancier rings and you'll need to tell me your idea of a better butt cap. Just tell me the budget you want and give me your email address for PayPal

But just fyi, this image is a design mockup but not actual color make up.
 
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