Cues you presently own?

Total number of Cues owned?


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I own this one:

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Wait, did you say a cool pew or a pool cue?
 
Does it begin with a D?
HA HA - not quite, but very close- I do love that cue! My first custom was a Richard Black - the Split Diamond model- 2002- and it still is my go to cue. But, yes, the D cue is certainly right up there in all aspects- Thanks :)
 
When the kids were kids they thought they would decorate one of my predator shafts I had set aside that needed a new ferrule. They had a bad day at school o_O
 

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Howdy All;

After a review of the barn I have 1 more then I indicated in the poll. Sorry about that
should have marked the 8-10 instead of the 6-8.

Have 9.
Meucci MO-3 single orig. shaft [No Dot]
Meucci HP-1 2 Black Dot shafts
McDermott C-7 2 shafts
Dufferin Dot 20 oz. (was break now in semi retirement )
Dufferin Dot 17 oz. (Is break. Shaft made from a 40 year old dance hall Oak floor-board, shaft fits both Duffs)
Non-descript modified player from an old friend that passed away 2 years ago.
Joss West with sideways W 2 shafts
Bludworth 2 shafts
Hunter Classic 2 shafts
 
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HA HA - not quite, but very close- I do love that cue! My first custom was a Richard Black - the Split Diamond model- 2002- and it still is my go to cue. But, yes, the D cue is certainly right up there in all aspects- Thanks :)

You had mentioned before what your favorite cue was and I thought it was an older cue but figured I'd check ;)
 
I think these are all I have at the moment.

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Sowder, Schrader, Viking, Huebler, McDermott, Schon, unknown, Dufferin, Palmer, Brunswick by Palmer, Rich, unknown, unknown.
 
I have a few i collected over the last 7 or so years. I have had a few others but let some go to friends when they needed something.

1. Tasc 4 pointer. - 3 shafts. My latest pick up, and i want to play with it more. Stupid lockdown. Had it for 3 or 4 months now, and played with it 3 times.
2. Brent summers full splice. Redwood forearm, ebony butt - pred shaft.
3. Lambros merry widow.
4. Sugartree - full splice from a rounceville blank. Fancy sneaky i guess since it has ring work.
5. Full splice from a local builder.
6. Ebony maple full splice from local builder from a unfinished blank from the canadian dufferin factory. My wifes cue.
7. Cheap raid breaker
8. Original pred bk from 1997. Great cue, great shape.
9. Old dufferin in full splice.
10. Old dufferin Excalibur. Love this cue, butt is warped. Wish i could find an Canadian replacement. My first cue stupid teenage me left it in the trunk of my car.

Bunch of extra shafts. Searing shaft that fits my tasc and wife's cue is the most notable.
 
How many total, do you own today, playing, break, jump, collectible, or no special reason. Just dust collector?4 Pecfhauers
How many total, do you own today, playing, break, jump, collectible, or no special reason. Just dust collector?
4 Pechauers (3 playing, one break with a Black Ice shaft) and a Schmelke. I bought and sold a lot of cues when I first started, found a Pechauer Pro series and my search was done.
 
2 Mike Webb's (one's the wife's)
Predator Sport 2 with Revo shaft
BK Rush
2 Brunswick by Joss
2 older Joss
Custom a friend built for me
 
Miranda cue
Andy Gilbert jb/player
Predator Roadline
Mike Lambros
Alex Brick jb
Hanshew jump cue
Rick Howard sneaky
Rick Howard ebo/tulip
Mike Stacey ebo/tulip
South West
 
I have nine at present, but only two that get much use. My main everyday cue is a Dale Perry that I got on eBay about 2 years ago. Paid less than $200, and it's the best hitting cue I've ever had. My trunk cue is a Meucci sneaky from 1987 or 88. It had a joint wobble from the day it was new that has never bothered me, but even after years of abuse and neglect the shaft and butt are perfectly straight. The other shooters in order of my preference are:

Sailor
Newer Meucci with black dot shaft
Older Viking (early 1980s)
Peschauer
Schmelke

The other two are just wall hangers - a cheap ramen wood cue with a UW Badger logo (my alma mater), and a homemade cue with lots of parquet work. Both garage sale finds for a couple of bucks each.

I have had a few mid-range customs in the past, but although I did shoot with them a little I bought them mainly to flip. None of them particularly appealed to me enough to keep.
 
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