i had a harvard cue from sears that hit a tonI hear they hit a ton.
Sounds like a monster.i had a harvard cue from sears that hit a ton
for looks i wouldnt put it beside anything, but the hit.... better than a predatorSounds like a monster.
Thanks for your input sir, I appreciate it!Ed is a stand up guy, makes very reasonably priced players. Loves a good Titlist
I bought a Titlist conversion off Ed in May and have to say it’s a great cue. Plays great and the price was very reasonable. Also the transaction and response time was very quick.
Radial pin with a brass joint sleeve.Nice looking cue! What joint did you go with?
Thnx. The brass sleeve must be to ‘soften’ the feel of the stainless steel. I like the whole package.Radial pin with a brass joint sleeve.
Actually I requested the brass sleeve purely for aesthetics. I love vintage cues like Rambows and i’m a huge fan of The Hustler. So it’s a nice mix of old school and new school. It hits a ton with the radial pin. I bought a Predator Vantage partial for it and honestly i prefer the regular maple shaft over it.Thnx. The brass sleeve must be to ‘soften’ the feel of the stainless steel. I like the whole package.
Conversions remind me of the good old days in the 60’s when all us kids grabbed cues out of the rack and played pool for hours on end.
Thnx for sharing!
Is your username associated with Cicero Ave in Chicago?Actually I requested the brass sleeve purely for aesthetics. I love vintage cues like Rambows and i’m a huge fan of The Hustler. So it’s a nice mix of old school and new school. It hits a ton with the radial pin. I bought a Predator Vantage partial for it and honestly i prefer the regular maple shaft over it.
No Cicerone is the designation given to beer sommeliers. But, coincidentally the Cicerone headquarters is based out of Chicago!Is your username associated with Cicero Ave in Chicago?
No surprise they are based in Chicago. It is a foodie town and has many wonderful restaurants.No Cicerone is the designation given to beer sommeliers. But, coincidentally the Cicerone headquarters is based out of Chicago!