As I remember it, Janes refused to further replicate the exact cue, so all those available on the market have those inlays that were not on the movie cues.More than 2 and less than 6 were made. Cruise and Newman were given one as well as certain production staff members. IIRC Newman's was sold at a charity auction. No clue about the others.
Some new folks like me (I've only been on the forums since 2017) have only just read these threads.This an 8-yr old thread, and this was answered pretty much immediately back then.
The cue was made by Dan and not Mr. Stroud.It may have been AZB's own Jay Helfert that suggested it. He consulted for the movie.
In event you didn't know however, it wasn't really a Balabushka. IIRC, it was a JossWest?
They used the Joss because they didn't----
want to throw and bash a Balabushka- but I was curious as to the reason "that" cuemaker is the one they chose.
Exotic is definitely memorable
thanks
HB
At the time, most movie goers would have no idea. That's still true today. At least they gave a nod to the legendary maker, and used cues custom made by another.It doesn't even look like a Balabushka!
In 2002 the "Jordan River Village" was founded in Israel which is "where seriously ill children can just be kids" this place is part of the HITW that was started by Paul Newman.
To kick start it a public auction took place. Paul Newman donated the original Joss "Balabushka" cue which was signed by him and Tom Cruise and was sold that night for $7000
At the time, most movie goers would have no idea. That's still true today. At least they gave a nod to the legendary maker, and used cues custom made by another.
Imagine if they didn't care at all and used some K-Mart cues.
In the end "Doom" took on a life of its own, it was a character in the movie. Look at us still talking about it today.
There was a guy on Facebook making exact replicas of the case. I don't know if he's still doing it.
It would be cool to have a Joss COM cue in a replica case. I'm not prepared to throw money at that, but if I found that set under the Christmas tree I would giggle like a school girl.
I might even take it to the pool hall, play the sound track, and twirl that thing around like Vincent. LOL!
I'm more likely to say "I'm back" when I break. Which I actually did after taking 5 years off. I'm the old guy now...
Wasn't it Mike Segal (spelling?)?I was wondering which pro player planted the seed in Price and Scorsese's ears when they chose to highlight Balabushka cues in the film.
Does anyone know?
thank you-
HB
The Color of Money is my favorite movie. I remember watching it with my dad when I was a pool playing kid. I remember him buying it when it came out on VHS. I have probably watched this movie 1000 times.At the time, most movie goers would have no idea. That's still true today. At least they gave a nod to the legendary maker, and used cues custom made by another.
Imagine if they didn't care at all and used some K-Mart cues.
In the end "Doom" took on a life of its own, it was a character in the movie. Look at us still talking about it today.
There was a guy on Facebook making exact replicas of the case. I don't know if he's still doing it.
It would be cool to have a Joss COM cue in a replica case. I'm not prepared to throw money at that, but if I found that set under the Christmas tree I would giggle like a school girl.
I might even take it to the pool hall, play the sound track, and twirl that thing around like Vincent. LOL!
I'm more likely to say "I'm back" when I break. Which I actually did after taking 5 years off. I'm the old guy now...
I think for a lot of us getting a Joss COM cue could be like meeting our heroes. Likely to be disappointing. It could rob some of the magic aura from the thing.The Color of Money is my favorite movie. I remember watching it with my dad when I was a pool playing kid. I remember him buying it when it came out on VHS. I have probably watched this movie 1000 times.
Who didn't love it when the best player in town (Moselle), who Vincent had been told to avoid, comes over asking, "Hey, what you get in that case?"
Cruise, looking down with a huge grin opens up his case to show off the beautiful "Balabushka" and looks up at him while simultaneously responding with, "Doom."
Moselle, looking down at Vincent and "Doom" in disbelief, seemingly unimpressed, says, "Come on, boy. Lets play."
Vincent, with a big grin still stretched across his face, replies, "Yeah, let's play. We're gonna have a lot of fun."
Queue "Werewolves of London", Queue Samurai Sword antics. In the 80s, this was AWESOME (especially to a 9 year old kid).
For all of the cues I've bought I've never owned a COM cue, and I'm probably the biggest fan of them. It's just that none of them have been quite "right". It would be really neat to have a correct replica of that cue, case (in a shadowbox) along with the movie poster displayed in my billiard room.
I think for a lot of us getting a Joss COM cue could be like meeting our heroes. Likely to be disappointing. It could rob some of the magic aura from the thing.
In a display case? I guess. I would likely rather play with it if I had one. Joss cues are so consistent, the odds it would play exactly like any other Joss of the same era are pretty darn high. And that would be the disappointment. Not to say a Joss plays poorly, but that there is no magic in that cue. Maybe it would be best in a display.
Not unique. So many made. That's why I would personally prefer a homage or tribute cue like this:Well it's already their best selling cue aside from the plain jane sort of stuff, so it's not gonna be super unique regardless.
But it would still be cool to shoot with IMO
Right. I am so fortunate to own my dream JOSS (attached). It just doesn't get any better than this JOSS (to me). TCOM turned both me and my dad on to JOSS CUES back in the 80s. I remember him having all of the JOSS catalogs. I'm not sure why he never bought one. He wasn't much of a collector, and loved his MEUCCI to play with.I think for a lot of us getting a Joss COM cue could be like meeting our heroes. Likely to be disappointing. It could rob some of the magic aura from the thing.
In a display case? I guess. I would likely rather play with it if I had one. Joss cues are so consistent, the odds it would play exactly like any other Joss of the same era are pretty darn high. And that would be the disappointment. Not to say a Joss plays poorly, but that there is no magic in that cue. Maybe it would be best in a display.