Funny to see this, I just played a few racks with mine.the best house cue in the place.
used it everyday.
one day I finished up and put it back in the cue box as usual, never saw it again.
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Funny to see this, I just played a few racks with mine.the best house cue in the place.
used it everyday.
one day I finished up and put it back in the cue box as usual, never saw it again.
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My first cue was aluminum with a plastic “wrap” and a screw-on tip. The but I sold it to passed away last year. Last I heard, he still owned and played with it.
Sounds like you’ve had a lot of cues that became players favorite cues. What do you play with now?I owned one of those. Sold it to a friend who still has it.
I have the same one as my first. P-90. it got broken once. So I had Viking refinish it later. They couldn’t salvage the brass pin. So it has a newer style joint. And while there they put white with black speck on it. Viking must’ve liked the design when they got it in because they started selling the same cue again shortly after it was in there. With the white with black speck.My first cue. $90 Viking. 50 years old.
My main player for 25 years. Today it’s in the closet.
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My favorite players are from Showman and Schick. I also have cues from Joss, Peppers, and Meucci that I play with occasionally.Sounds like you’ve had a lot of cues that became players favorite cues. What do you play with now?
Damn! I need a cigarette after that!I bought my first cue when I was still in high school.
It was a carefully considered investment I made one day after another of my runs through the sporting goods department of The Emporium, a glorious downtown department store on Market Street, right across from the cable car turn platform. The store was a throwback to San Francisco’s post earthquake glory days, with a huge glass dome, and was the place my family purchased a good many of our necessities over the years.
At The Emporium, The Cue that became the object of my lust was displayed in a locked glass case. From the first time I saw it I couldn’t take my eyes off it. And, with every passing visit my desire and passion grew and grew until it could not be denied. So, somehow I scrimped and saved until I had squirreled away the $29.00 ransom the store wanted for the cue -- with its own faux leather luggage style case with red flocked interior (of course) which showed off the cue to its best advantage -- and sealed the deal one memorable weekend.
To me, The Cue was a thing of transcendent beauty: polished brass joint; rich polyurethaned walnut forearm; red and black speckled nylon wrap (genuine); and a butt plate of iridescent multicolored rings. I thought my Mom and Dad were going to kill me when they found out I had squandered most of my meager funds on “a pool cue?!” and I suffered withering words offered in fatherly counsel about “wasting” my money. But I did not care. Having The Cue in my very own mitts was worth it all.
Frequently, locked in my room I would loving wipe down the forearm of The Cue using my Mom’s can of Pledge. To this day, like catching a wafting scent of perfume favored by an old flame, a whiff of lemon-scented Pledge still reminds me of The Cue and our first summer together.
Lou Figueroa
It was my first "real" cue too.I owned one of those. Sold it to a friend who still has it.
Damn! I need a cigarette after that!
Yes, I grew up at our local YMCA in the late 60's. I remember purchasing a one piece aluminum cue from them for $7 or $8. They came in red or green. I really wouldn't mind finding one of those.My first cue was aluminum with a plastic “wrap” and a screw-on tip. The but I sold it to passed away last year. Last I heard, he still owned and played with it.
The house cues at my college fraternity never had tips. Mine wasn’t much as a pool cue, but I always played with a tip.Yes, I grew up at our local YMCA in the late 60's. I remember purchasing a one piece aluminum cue from them for $7 or $8. They came in red or green. I really wouldn't mind finding one of those.