My first cue from Cody Cash at PK Custom Cues

Sooner32

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Previously (80's and 90's) I played with a lot of Meucci's, Joss, and some other more mass produced cues. I quit playing for a long time and started back a few months ago. I started reading about the different cue makers in Wichita and found this one on the route66cues site. These pics are from that site as he is a better photographer than I am. I really liked many of the Muecci cues I had and I especially liked and still own a Joss, but this one will probably end up costing me a ton in the long run. Beginning of an addiction.



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Previously (80's and 90's) I played with a lot of Meucci's, Joss, and some other more mass produced cues. I quit playing for a long time and started back a few months ago. I started reading about the different cue makers in Wichita and found this one on the route66cues site. These pics are from that site as he is a better photographer than I am. I really liked many of the Muecci cues I had and I especially liked and still own a Joss, but this one will probably end up costing me a ton in the long run. Beginning of an addiction.



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Very classy cue. 👍
 
I had the pleasure of knocking a few balls around with one of his cues at another cuemaker's house. The hit was fantastic! Even the cuemaker there humbly referred to this cue as a Gold Standard for its playability. I imagine you're going to be really happy with this beauty!
 

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Beautiful work! Really similar in look to a Meucci cue. I love how the points are so long and lean, reaching for the collar. Just for my personal preference, I gravitate towards the neutral tones. Black, white and gray may not be flashy, but they do force a maker to have elegant designs that stand on their own. Can't say I'd ever want a textured wrap, no matter what the material. Still, a really nice cue you can be damned proud to own. Congrats!
 
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