As another data point, I am thoroughly impressed with what Schmelke produces at an affordable price. They will make custom modifications to shaft diameter, taper, ferrule, etc on their production cues for prices which do not gouge the customer. I've ordered a a cue, three shafts, and an extension from them and have been happy.
Do Post some Pics when it comes in. Should be awesome !!!Based on the many positive things I've heard about Schmelke on this website I just ordered a R065 sneaky pete with cocobolo butt and points. Had it customized with a 3/8x10 joint and a black collar and it was still a total of $174.07 including shipping charges. I wouldn't even have known about Schmelke if it weren't for these forums, and I love sending some business to a small American cue company. I'll do a review when it arrives and I've played with it some.
How about some pics.... I would love to see the ebony !Part of the reason I went there is because I dropped off a Jacoby Hybrid partial shaft I bought that I wanted to put on my Ebony Schmelke...I about fell over when they said it would only cost $35 to have it tapped for my 3/8"-10 pin and a black collar installed and finished out to match my cue. BTW, when I ordered that Ebony cue from them they made it 31" long for me and I don't think there was even an extra charge. They had a blank that was long enough to do it so they did it... Once I get it back with the 32" shaft I'll have a 63" cue without the need for an extension.
I don't want to quote prices, but many times when I have called there they have made changes for free or much less than what the prices are on the web site.
I really want to try one of their Pie laminates, but they cant do that in a 32" so I went with the Jacoby.
Funny thing is I'll have a shaft that matches my butt for less than what I could have bought that shaft already finished for.
Can't beat those prices, and many many reviews in how well they play
I been pondering one myself just cause I love sneakies
It's all true. Every word of it. Thanks for postingVery cool of the Schmelke to replace the cue. The only response I got from a cue maker when I asked about the warp mine developed was "buy a new one". I followed his advice and bought one from McDermott :wink:
Go ahead and take the plunge. It's all true !
I know for a fact of MY experience. Perhaps I talk to them in a different tone than you, or maybe it's my heavy, southern accent.You know for a fact, huh? I have two cues I keep around as a reminder that they don’t. They have had their share of horror stories as well. Anyone who wants to see the “quality workmanship” that can come out of the Schmelke plant can have a look at the two custom cues I ordered from them back in 2008.
I didn't have good luck with Schemelke, I happy you did.