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Cuetec must pay top players alot of money to play with their crap
Last summer when we were in Des Moines for the SVB/Frost match, Shane had just started playing with his Cuetec a month or two before. Well, we were all sitting around after the match had ended for the night and it was either the Sleeve or Nasty made a comment to Shane "Hey Shane, do you realize you could take your case, cues and everything to the pawn shop and you'd only get about $150 for them?" and without skipping a beat and a smile on his face Shane replies "Yeah, they're affordable, you should get one." LOL One of the funniest things I had heard.
Says several times in the thread. Schon/Joss combo.does anyone know what cue he used before he got sponsored by cuetec??
Last summer when we were in Des Moines for the SVB/Frost match, Shane had just started playing with his Cuetec a month or two before. Well, we were all sitting around after the match had ended for the night and it was either the Sleeve or Nasty made a comment to Shane "Hey Shane, do you realize you could take your case, cues and everything to the pawn shop and you'd only get about $150 for them?" and without skipping a beat and a smile on his face Shane replies "Yeah, they're affordable, you should get one." LOL One of the funniest things I had heard.
Shanes Cuetec hits about 5 times better than his old Schon with the Joss shaft on it. That thing hit like ass. He did win the Open with it though so I guess he liked it ok.
When he got his first cuetec Nasty said it "Looks like a bass fishing lure" because it had all kinds of flash silver stickers on it. He has since switched to what looks like a plain grey merry widow style.
Triangle tips. Shaft is about 12.6 using my mental calipers.
The funny thing is Shane knows and cares as much about cues as I do quantum mechanics. He just wants something to run out with. If someone pays him for using it even better.
Perhaps things changed. I took a 2 hour lesson with Strickland somewhere around the 2002 neighborhood. His cue sure didn't seem stock. It weighed 17 oz, and the shaft was a standard maple shaft. At that time, Cuetech didn't offer shafts that were not fiberglass coated (to my knowledge). He had no bumper on the butt and probably removed the weight bolt, so the butt may have been stock, but the shaft definitely was not. I hit some balls with it and it didn't even feel a little like a Cuetech.
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Must have switched tips, as last time he was in Fargo, about a year ago he was using Kamui. I think it was brown, medium. He even blew one of his main shaft doing some trick shots.
But hell he could use a broomstick and beat 90%+ of the challengers.
By the way........this thread is from 2010.....