A smidge above your price range...but well worth it. Absolute top shelf performance available from a completely trustworthy seller. If you want maximum performance in a fine j/b....then please take this one into serious consideration. :wink...
Here is the deal with Triangles....
To start, look at the back. The ones with the smoothest back most often are the more desired dense ones. The ones with deeper grain lines in the coating on the back tend to be the poor ones that fuzz up when you shape them. Now here is what for me is the...
Tommie I'd call this a basic plain jane instead of a sneaky as you've listed it. I think most buyers instantly think 4pt fullsplice when they read "sneaky". Just so as not to confuse anyone. Hope you are doing well my friend. :)
With his return policy there simply is not a safer option to purchase a cue online. I'm extremely proud to have Mike occasionally offer one of my cues. Buy with confidence.:)
Simple...take it to a cuemaker & have him cut it & install a G10 pin. Balance, feel, hit...all should be pretty much the same....and you can put it in your case & take it home. The work won't cost very much either...plus the poolroom will probably sell it to you for $10 or less. :wink:
Walter thank you so much for the review & I'm pleased you've found a cue worthy of being your every day player. Please don't hesitate if you ever need anything at all. Welcome to the Varney family. :)
Below are a few pics of Walters cue...
Me too...me too!!! Absolutely love that first cue. Just my opinion but thats as fancy a cue as a man ever needs. I made a good buddy of mine a cue thats the near twin...and thats just the top drawer for my taste. Plus its well known Paul makes one of the finest hitting cues on the market...
That would indeed be a heavy shaft if it didn't have a metal insert. Some inserts can weigh nearly 1/2oz depending on how its made. Many though put too much concern into shaft weight. I've seen lots of 4.5oz (without insert) & heavier shafts that were junk. Color & bounce tone seem to tell me...
Just to let everyone know...this j/b ferrule & tip is indeed covered by my lifetime warranty against cracking and/or breaking. If the tip or ferrule ever breaks or cracks under normal use then I will replace them at no charge...you only pay for return shipping. :smile: