Someone here knows their grammer! Smart guyHow much will you pay for a vowel to make your into you’re?
I love $100 cues. Be glad they have them. All you have to do is put a fancy tip on.Order a Butterfly Effect cue, you’re gonna wait a while to get it, but I hear they play great for $100 shipped. Odd pin but you can upgrade to a Radial for $30 or 3/8x10 for $50. I ordered the Radial. Support Ukraines War to defend itself from Russia. $15 of each $100 cue purchase, which includes shipping, goes to fund supplies for the troops. Thanks for the opportunity Anton and be safe. Ukraine is in my thoughts.
Which design did you order? I think more of us should order a cue or just send a donation. Instead of a SP cue,Order a Butterfly Effect cue, you’re gonna wait a while to get it, but I hear they play great for $100 shipped. Odd pin but you can upgrade to a Radial for $30 or 3/8x10 for $50. I ordered the Radial. Support Ukraines War to defend itself from Russia. $15 of each $100 cue purchase, which includes shipping, goes to fund supplies for the troops. Thanks for the opportunity Anton and be safe. Ukraine is in my thoughts.
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Which design did you order? I think more of us should order a cue or just send a donation. Instead of a SP cue,
a butterfly design has so much more artistry. Please do post a photo of your cue & remarks under a new thread.
Well, you are kind of insulting people who spend more than $300 on a cue. People who do may be more likely to be bothered by grammar mistakes.nitty picky on typing and grammar says a lot about someones character.
speech is only as effective as its ability to get your point across understandably all else is wasted.
It depends. If it's a low volume custom maker I can see paying a bit more. My cue is relatively simple construction, but the wood is absolutely stunning. Something you wouldn't see on a mass produced cue. If I were going for play-ability alone then I could see it being cheaper, but we usually like things to look nice.300 tops for a strictly top of the line made and hitting playing cue.
ill go to 500 for some that have to add things.
anything over that is fluff, or name brand value that has nothing to do with its playing.
go ahead and blast me or agree
worrying about what other people do with their money is pretty nitty300 tops for a strictly top of the line made and hitting playing cue.
ill go to 500 for some that have to add things.
anything over that is fluff, or name brand value that has nothing to do with its playing.
go ahead and blast me or agree
trying to knock people on how much they pay for a cue says even more about a persons characternitty picky on typing and grammar says a lot about someones character.
speech is only as effective as its ability to get your point across understandably all else is wasted.
Tend to agree 'somewhat', some people just like nice shit so they buy hi-end cues. That's cool so why would you or anyone else give a shit how they spend their(not 'there') money?????? I could play just fine with a cheapass Chinese sneaky but i wouldn't get the 'cue chubby' my classic Jensen gives me.300 tops for a strictly top of the line made and hitting playing cue.
ill go to 500 for some that have to add things.
anything over that is fluff, or name brand value that has nothing to do with its playing.
go ahead and blast me or agree
Like it want can afford it... buy it. I'm paying too much for LP's (records)300 tops for a strictly top of the line made and hitting playing cue.
ill go to 500 for some that have to add things.
anything over that is fluff, or name brand value that has nothing to do with its playing.
go ahead and blast me or agree
The two worst cues I ever owned were a basic Tad with a stainless joint and a Heubler with an Implex joint. Neither cue had balance I was comfortable with - the weight was all in my back hand, which did not allow for much finesse - like playing with a hunk of rebar in one hand and a featherweight shaft and tip. In the 80s I bought a D4 McDermott for around $125, a bit less than the pricier cues available at the time, and it has lasted me since then with only tip changes. I took special care to only use gray or tan chalk to avoid that ugly blue-gree chalk stain on the shaft.300 tops for a strictly top of the line made and hitting playing cue.
ill go to 500 for some that have to add things.
anything over that is fluff, or name brand value that has nothing to do with its playing.
go ahead and blast me or agree