They make hi-quality stuff. AFAIK its a 1-2man shop in Calif.I've seen one at the local hall. Anyone have a tiger cue. What's their quality like? I noticed they just released a plain jane series for 500$ and they have a new butterfly style line of cues
Got a link for the butterfly cues?I've seen one at the local hall. Anyone have a tiger cue. What's their quality like? I noticed they just released a plain jane series for 500$ and they have a new butterfly style line of cues
Pretty big shop for 1-2 men.They make hi-quality stuff. AFAIK its a 1-2man shop in Calif.
wasn't always that big. they don't have a big crew.Pretty big shop for 1-2 men.
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That's Daniel Busch in that pic. He owns/runs POV Pool. Good guy. I didn't think they had many workers, 5 sounds about right.
Yup. I know Daniel quite well and have taken my cue over to Tony several times for a new tip as none of the cue makers local to me deal in Tiger tips. I also used to spar with one of their previously sponsored players, Corey Harper, quite frequently back when he was actively playing. I got the grand tour on one of my visits. It's a pretty impressive operation and from my recollection, 5-10 employees sounds about right.That's Daniel Busch in that pic. He owns/runs POV Pool. Good guy. I didn't think they had many workers, 5 sounds about right.
Did you know Phil Knight? Passed away bout a year ago. He was a regular at h'times and played Daniel some. Phil used to come see friends in Tulsa quite a bit. Cool guy. Phil's the guy i refer to in the Danny Harriman tales. Phil took him on the road and needed therapy when they got back.Yup. I know Daniel quite well and have taken my cue over to Tony several times for a new tip as none of the cue makers local to me deal in Tiger tips. I also used to spar with one of their previously sponsored players, Corey Harper, quite frequently back when he was actively playing. I got the grand tour on one of my visits. It's a pretty impressive operation and from my recollection, 5-10 employees sounds about right.
I don't know Phil. I stopped going to Hard Times regularly in the early 2000's. I couldn't fade them not running the AC.Did you know Phil Knight? Passed away bout a year ago. He was a regular at h'times and played Daniel some. Phil used to come see friends in Tulsa quite a bit. Cool guy.
No a/c in SoCal does sound a tad brutal.I don't know Phil. I stopped going to Hard Times regularly in the early 2000's. I couldn't fade them not running the AC.
I remember playing in an American Rotation event there, looking at the thermostat and it reading 85°. I broke my cue down and left, never to return.No a/c in SoCal does sound a tad brutal.
did it work bad or were they just that cheap?? that's nuts.I remember playing in an American Rotation event there, looking at the thermostat and it reading 85°. I broke my cue down and left, never to return.
It worked.did it work bad or were they just that cheap?? that's nuts.
I won a straight pool tournament on the base in Chu Lai,South Viet Nam in 1968.I remember playing in an American Rotation event there, looking at the thermostat and it reading 85°. I broke my cue down and left, never to return.