That Southwest does get a lot of attention. Per the COA from Laurie
"This unwrapped 4-point cue is one of less than a dozen butts contoured and finished in our shop". Completed in 1994.
That Southwest does get a lot of attention. Per the COA from Laurie
"This unwrapped 4-point cue is one of less than a dozen butts contoured and finished in our shop". Completed in 1994.
Thanks Josh, we'll have to get together again. You can see for yourself.
Pretty hard to rank them. I love the Gina cue's hit Ivory joint and ferrules.
The Southwest is just amazing, feels to me like a one-piece cue.
I think you'll be surprised by the hit of the Thomas Wayne. It came with two at least 40 year old shafts, very yellow wood. Very little deflection just point and shoot. I'm quite impressed with it, I'm sure you will be too.
For the people that don't think that the butt makes a difference. I found a Musashi shaft on Ebay. I tried it on a couple cues I had with a radial pin,
I was unimpressed, then I remembered this PFD had a radial pin. Night and day difference, the Musashi shaft on this cue is amazing. Instantly became my shooting cue. It shoots great with Paul's shafts, but the Musashi shaft really woke it up. The hit reminds me of a 1st generation 314 shaft.