justinb386
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I just have to ask, what are you looking for in a cue that you have not been able to find yet????
Never mind.
I have a 1969 Joss we can work out a deal on, instead.
I have a 1969 Joss we can work out a deal on, instead.
I'm gonna quit telling you about those $100 full splice sneakies from Schmelke as they seem to be to high priced for you. Another good cue that might be in your range is a McDermott Lucky @ Seyberts for $47.50. I think there are 5 colors to choose from & they are really good playing cues. Seyberts has a finance plan called "Affirm". You can receive the cue now & pay in 3, 6, or 12 monthly installments. Just google Seybert's Billiards layaway plan!I can't afford anything that I would be really happy with. I should probably just buy one of those Players HXT cues, that come standard with a Kamui soft tip. That might be best for a really poor person like me, that just wants a decent cue to shoot with (that I would be able to hold on to).
https://www.seyberts.com/purex-hxtsn-pool-cue
Those might be decent enough to make me happy. I do not know though. I never thought much of the Players brand. They might make a really decent hitting cue these days though.
I'm gonna quit telling you about those $100 full splice sneakies from Schmelke as they seem to be to high priced for you. Another good cue that might be in your range is a McDermott Lucky @ Seyberts for $47.50. I think there are 5 colors to choose from & they are really good playing cues. Seyberts has a finance plan called "Affirm". You can receive the cue now & pay in 3, 6, or 12 monthly installments. Just google Seybert's Billiards layaway plan!
How many cues have you owned in the last 3 years? I'd guess enough to pay for a searing if you combined them all.
If Justin ends up with that cue I will throw myself it traffic.
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how does someone from north carolina wonder about a local cuemaker from wisconsin who makes custom cues , as you know custom cues are not cheap
Thanks for the advice. I always thought that the McDermott Lucky cues might hit decent, because they do come with their standard 3/8x10 joint, which I like.
I haven't hit with one myself, but if you are considering the Lucky line, you may want to look at Viking's Valhalla series. They are roughly the same price and they actually come with a lifetime warrantee including warping which the Lucky line doesn't cover. That is a very respectable warrantee, especially for such an inexpensive cue.
Viking makes a really nice hitting cue. Not sure if their import line is decent though. I like the Mcdermott lucky cues because they come with the wood to wood joint, same as their standard line. I assume their shaft taper is not that great though (compared to their standard more expensive made in America line), on the lucky cues.
I can't afford anything that I would be really happy with. I should probably just buy one of those Players HXT cues, that come standard with a Kamui soft tip. That might be best for a really poor person like me, that just wants a decent cue to shoot with (that I would be able to hold on to).
https://www.seyberts.com/purex-hxtsn-pool-cue
Those might be decent enough to make me happy. I do not know though. I never thought much of the Players brand. They might make a really decent hitting cue these days though.
I can't afford anything that I would be really happy with. I should probably just buy one of those Players HXT cues, that come standard with a Kamui soft tip. That might be best for a really poor person like me, that just wants a decent cue to shoot with (that I would be able to hold on to).
https://www.seyberts.com/purex-hxtsn-pool-cue
Those might be decent enough to make me happy. I do not know though. I never thought much of the Players brand. They might make a really decent hitting cue these days though.[/QUOTE
Hey Justin I PMed you about a cue you can have.