Thank you. You’ve taken all the romance in paying someone the outrageous cost to replace a cue tip.super glue gel
sandpaper
razor blade
and any idiot can put a new tip on his cue
Thank you. You’ve taken all the romance in paying someone the outrageous cost to replace a cue tip.super glue gel
sandpaper
razor blade
and any idiot can put a new tip on his cue
Honestly, all the players I know under 38 have zero disposable income. Don't get me wrong there not broke ass, they all have great paying white and blue-collar jobs. It's just that they spend every dime they make on and are all living paycheck to paycheck.So it occurred to me that another reason for the younger generations shying away from customs is they’ve become accustomed to not waiting for anything they want anymore. Even I have become so used to quick delivery from amazon that if it says more then 3 days I’m looking for another seller. Waiting 6 months or even years (18 years right now if you want a south west) for cues may seem crazy for a society that expects to get everything quickly.
He certainly enjoys the challenge.Last time I checked with him he was not on AZB.
Eddie has a following he built with his content and is able to build a mix of custom ordered/spec cues for folks and is doing one off cues that he cuts a video for and sells on his website.
Like I said, he's a mad genius, and to his own detriment, willing to try anything a customer request no matter how impossible the ask.
Eddie makes some amazing cues. This one has 1052 inlays: https://eocues.com/collections/cues/products/chintz-snake-four-pointerHe certainly enjoys the challenge.
My break cue is a EO cues BEM into ebony nose full splice.Eddie makes some amazing cues. This one has 1052 inlays: https://eocues.com/collections/cues/products/chintz-snake-four-pointer
I know plenty that have disposable income they just spend it on other stuff then complain they are broke.Honestly, all the players I know under 38 have zero disposable income. Don't get me wrong there not broke ass, they all have great paying white and blue-collar jobs. It's just that they spend every dime they make on and are all living paycheck to paycheck.
They could afford a nice cue, but in the grand scheme of things, they would just rather spend the money in other places that are more important to them while banging balls around with their $800 Predator.
My hope is that when they hit their late 40s, they get the bug and come back around to the customs
That was sort of my pointI know plenty that have disposable income they just spend it on other stuff then complain they are broke.
One thing i really like about his cues, most are so unique, and one of a kind.Eddie makes some amazing cues. This one has 1052 inlays: https://eocues.com/collections/cues/products/chintz-snake-four-pointer
I used a Barenbrugge last night, and it was without a doubt the nicest hitting, and sweetest balanced cue I have ever used.Those guys are a step or multiple steps above everybody else
Searing
Showman
Mobley
Szamboti
Southwest( even though I don't agree)
Black Boar
I had a similar experience with a kenny murrell cue, just played amazing. Though yours is hell of a price tag,I used a Barenbrugge last night, and it was without a doubt the nicest hitting, and sweetest balanced cue I have ever used.
I have been lucky enough to hit several SW, Searing, TAD, Tascarella, BB, Banhart etc living here. Hit with just about every production cue brand, local and overseas customs, factory customs etc Yes, there was some variance, and some better than others. But I can honestly say, I was gobsmacked by just how nice that cue felt to play with.
Sadly, I don't have the 60万rmb (8,000$+) to spare on a cue - and that was the 'friend price' which was 20% cheaper than he's listed it on platforms here.
China equates $$$$$$ = good - cash is king hereI had a similar experience with a kenny murrell cue, just played amazing. Though yours is hell of a price tag,
I agree with you. Mezz, Cuetec and others can get the job done (and bloody well too). Do they look or truly feel as nice as a cue made well to your spec? no. Can they perform just as well? yes.I dont quite get, these comments about modern production cues, play better than a customs.
I've played with a meucci BMC series 3, it hit very nice. but i would still, choose a custom.
Yes, and they will keep rising, and more fake tech jargon words will be created to justify the price tags. Also, you will see 'custom' becoming more like choosing which parts you want from a huge warehouse and being assembled (as is becoming the case with Zen and others) rather than one dude/small team slogging his/their guts out to make something to spec.One thing i have noticed is the prices are through the roof, for what is a factory made cue.
I hope so, and hopefully the price rises in line with inflation, as in 50 years, if my prospective grandkids aren't playing, I'll sell the cue and spend the money on hookers and blow.I would say the prices, are now inline for the most part, with many customs around now, but like many have said, the younger generation doesn't want to wait.
There will always be a place for custom cues, even if it is, just for the lucky few, still interested!!