Dave Brainard cues

Michael Andros

tiny balls, GIANT pockets
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I just got some new photos today at the pool room of my new Dave Brainard ( Cues Directly ) cue. They turned out really well so I thought I would share some. It's a custom ( I wanted a close replica of a Rambow ) Titlist conversion ( 1947 Green Label Willie Hoppe ) with a leather wrap. I know most Rambows had linen wraps but the one I had in 74 was black leather so that's what I wanted. This cue hits balls as well or better than anything I've ever owned or that I didn't / don't own but hit balls with. And I *love* the way it looks. Thanks again, Dave. Great work!





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Beautiful cue Michael. I'll have to drop by one day and try it out! :)
That's a long ferrule on that shaft. Interesting.
 
Beautiful cue Michael. I'll have to drop by one day and try it out! :)
That's a long ferrule on that shaft. Interesting.

You're more than welcome to hit as many balls as you wish with it, Jay. And drinks will be on me.


Yup... 1 1/4". I like long ferrules. I had the same ferrule put on one of my Joss shafts, and also had it turned down. Now I *LOVE* that shaft. When I got the Joss, I wasn't in love with any of the three shafts. But now I have one that is exactly what I want.
 
**YOU** are the reason I have this cue! I saw your original post when you got your cue from Dave, went to his site, called him and gave him what I wanted, then spoke with him via phone and email countless times during the process. So, yeah... you were the pivotal piece in that equation! :yeah: :yeah: :yeah:

your welcome!!
 
Yupperz. And he guarantees it for life for the original owner. ANY repair is free. That's unheard of, at least for me.

Damn, that really is pride and confidence in the work he has done. Will def have to try him out sometime for getting a cue made. Thanks for the feedback
 
Damn, that really is pride and confidence in the work he has done. Will def have to try him out sometime for getting a cue made. Thanks for the feedback

ANDDDDDDDDDD he's inexpensive. Of course, that's "relatively" inexpensive, but still... he is absolutely NOT looking to rob anyone. People ask me what I paid for mine and they're like... noooooooooooooo. And I'm like, ummmm... yeah. Oh, yeah...

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I just got some new photos today at the pool room of my new Dave Brainard ( Cues Directly ) cue. They turned out really well so I thought I would share some. It's a custom ( I wanted a close replica of a Rambow ) Titlist conversion ( 1947 Green Label Willie Hoppe ) with a leather wrap. I know most Rambows had linen wraps but the one I had in 74 was black leather so that's what I wanted. This cue hits balls as well or better than anything I've ever owned or that I didn't / don't own but hit balls with. And I *love* the way it looks. Thanks again, Dave. Great work!
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Michael, Thanks so much for such a nice write up.

Greenies for all who commented, of course there's a few who already have greenies from the past and it won't allow more, Thanks to all.

Texas Carom Club, Thanks again as well.

I really hope Jay gets the chance to play with it and take a good look at the shaft. That is an awesome shaft and it's just like every shaft I use, top quality.

Jay, Thanks for the kind words, it really means a lot from a guy with your reputation. If you played in your younger years around Los Angeles, you may have gotten a whoopin from my Grandad, well at least I would like to believe that lol. He loved Pool, the wallet he used to play for games when I was 6 is still the wallet I use today.

Back to Michael, Thanks again, too kind.

To all readers here on the fantastic AZBilliards, Thanks and Thanks again, Dave.
 
I just got some new photos today at the pool room of my new Dave Brainard ( Cues Directly ) cue. They turned out really well so I thought I would share some. It's a custom ( I wanted a close replica of a Rambow ) Titlist conversion ( 1947 Green Label Willie Hoppe ) with a leather wrap. I know most Rambows had linen wraps but the one I had in 74 was black leather so that's what I wanted. This cue hits balls as well or better than anything I've ever owned or that I didn't / don't own but hit balls with. And I *love* the way it looks. Thanks again, Dave. Great work!
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Michael, Thanks so much for such a nice write up.

Greenies for all who commented, of course there's a few who already have greenies from the past and it won't allow more, Thanks to all.

Texas Carom Club, Thanks again as well.

I really hope Jay gets the chance to play with it and take a good look at the shaft. That is an awesome shaft and it's just like every shaft I use, top quality.

Jay, Thanks for the kind words, it really means a lot from a guy with your reputation. If you played in your younger years around Los Angeles, you may have gotten a whoopin from my Grandad, well at least I would like to believe that lol. He loved Pool, the wallet he used to play for games when I was 6 is still the wallet I use today.

Back to Michael, Thanks again, too kind.

To all readers here on the fantastic AZBilliards, Thanks and Thanks again, Dave.


Well and justly deserved, Dave, you're welcome and thanks again. :grin:
 
I just got some new photos today at the pool room of my new Dave Brainard ( Cues Directly ) cue. They turned out really well so I thought I would share some. It's a custom ( I wanted a close replica of a Rambow ) Titlist conversion ( 1947 Green Label Willie Hoppe ) with a leather wrap. I know most Rambows had linen wraps but the one I had in 74 was black leather so that's what I wanted. This cue hits balls as well or better than anything I've ever owned or that I didn't / don't own but hit balls with. And I *love* the way it looks. Thanks again, Dave. Great work!
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Michael, Thanks so much for such a nice write up.

Greenies for all who commented, of course there's a few who already have greenies from the past and it won't allow more, Thanks to all.

Texas Carom Club, Thanks again as well.

I really hope Jay gets the chance to play with it and take a good look at the shaft. That is an awesome shaft and it's just like every shaft I use, top quality.

Jay, Thanks for the kind words, it really means a lot from a guy with your reputation. If you played in your younger years around Los Angeles, you may have gotten a whoopin from my Grandad, well at least I would like to believe that lol. He loved Pool, the wallet he used to play for games when I was 6 is still the wallet I use today.

Back to Michael, Thanks again, too kind.

To all readers here on the fantastic AZBilliards, Thanks and Thanks again, Dave.

I arrived in Los Angeles in 1967 and stayed! It was pool heaven for me, with well over a hundred "active" pool rooms for me to invade. Plus there was bar action everywhere and Eight Ball on the little table was right up my alley. I could play day and night if I wanted to, and spent the next five years doing just that. I traveled up and down California and found games everywhere. It was fun to be a pool player back then. No negotiating a game, just get up and play. A decent player could grind out a living and stay in action every day. I never had a lot of money back then, but a grand or two was a big bankroll.

Maybe I did play your grand dad, who knows. I must have played several hundred guys during that time of my life. I had a pretty good record too, sometimes literally going months without losing! Of course I ducked all the champions, so they called me a nit, but I had money and a lot of them didn't. :)
 
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