I'm in the market for another SouthWest cue. Preferably one that is in the 19.5oz-21oz weight range. I'm not too picky about condition as long as it's straight or close to it. I also don't mind if the cue has thinner shafts.
Let me know what you've got.:)
Thanks,
-Andy
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You forgot Damian Pongpanik... He is better than Ace IMHO. He's probably better than Tommy now too(He doesn't seem to be playing very much anymore)...
-Andy
Way to go Mark!!!
I am happy Mark is doing so well. I am really rooting for him. Maybe his performance in Reno will silence some of the knockers on this forum.
As a kid who idolized his game growing up It's great to see him playing again.
-Andy
I really enjoy photography (I am just an amateur) , reading, music, exercise, boxing, hiking, & movies. Here are some snapshots I've taken. Go easy on me I'm not very good.
-Andy
The G in G-10 stands for Garolite (the Mcmaster-Carr name for glass epoxies) . IIRC the numbers 10,11,12, & up stand for how fire resistant they are. I think they also get a little harder with each number or grade as it were...
-Andy
Great cue. These are the type of Titlist conversions I really love. Just let the beauty of the cue speak for itself. No need for all that inlay overkill.
-Andy
Here are two nice ones....
Good luck with the search. SW's and Zylr's are great players.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=73974&highlight=zylr
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=76512&highlight=zylr
-Andy
Awww, I was just being modest.:D It plays better than it looks.
I have always liked the blue veneers SW uses. I believe they call it coral blue.
Here is a picture of the butt-sleeve. It is the one in the middle with the huge ding in it. The other two cues belong to ShaneS...
Thanks,
-Andy