I’m having trouble putting this cue down

crobwin

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I’ve received my order from Joey Bautista he calls Ebony Eyes. I heard a tone of great reviews about his cues. I own several other cues from other cue makers and alway made it a point to switch playing cues on occasion but something about this cue is keeping me from switching. I’m having trouble putting this cue down! :D. I absolutely love it! Ebony Eyes hits so crisp. The sound resonates from the tip all the way to the bumper.

“It has nerves!” -Joey Bautista

https://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=484869
 

one stroke

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I’ve received my order from Joey Bautista he calls Ebony Eyes. I heard a tone of great reviews about his cues. I own several other cues from other cue makers and alway made it a point to switch playing cues on occasion but something about this cue is keeping me from switching. I’m having trouble putting this cue down! :D. I absolutely love it! Ebony Eyes hits so crisp. The sound resonates from the tip all the way to the bumper.

“It has nerves!” -Joey Bautista

https://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=484869

I call it new cue syndrome it's happened to me countless times like with my revo , however I got the cue like the old girlfriend I let go that I keep going back to because I can


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deanoc

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It looks like a players cue

i think when you get cue like that you should play with it,guard it and keep it ,playing with no other
Kinda like when you get a wife

Of course that has never worked for me except with the wife
 

Sealegs50

AzB Silver Member
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Congratulations. In my experience, if you are switching between cues to decide which you prefer, you haven't gotten there yet.
 

ctran

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congrats on your great playing cue, I am not surprised though

in 2015 I visited my friend in Singapore and got to try a Joey cue (ebony forearm with PH handle and lizard wrap), it was with default block tip. first hits and I was very impressed with the feel. we played a mini-tour, then some 8 ball and I could get on with it right away, most importantly the cue ball control was precise, as if it had been my cue for a long time.

I ran a lot of 8ball racks that day. and decided that I had to buy that cue. that's my first Joey cue and until now I have bought a number of Joeys, mostly petes to find the perfect sneaky pete, in terms of playing, and beauty. and now I play with the cue below.
 

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