My New Cue!

pocket

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Pechauer Decade 2
50th Anniversary Limited Edition Cue

The more I play with it, the more I like it. Much more evenly balanced than my last cue that was a bit butt heavy.

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9Ballr

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I love Pechauer.
Huge fan of their cues, perfect players.
Congrats. It's a beauty.
 

pocket

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It looks to be a cue that people will ask you lots of questions about........Congrats.

Well, I guess it's a bit flashier than what I would normally choose, but I just couldn't resist.

Save for friends, I haven't heard much reaction to it to be honest.
 

Bavafongoul

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If I saw you with this cue in a pool hall, I'd ask if I could glance it over.

The forearm not much to write home about since ebony points, red veneers
and fancy etched diamond was a popular old school design type. Kind of if you've
seen one then you've seen them all. It's the sleeve that adds some fandango
to this design. It acts like an instant beacon for taking a closer gander. It brings
together so much of what cues looked like back in the day & yours exemplifies it.

The cue has some class and simplicity with a touch of nostalgia thrown in......well done!


Matt B.
 

Chopdoc

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I have liked this cue since I first saw one. I almost bought it actually.

Classic. Reminds me of an old Joss.

:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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Duane Remick

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I love Pechauer.
Huge fan of their cues, perfect players.
Congrats. It's a beauty.

I AGREE...
I prefer PECHAUER-
Over the SCHONS- new schons-
Pechauer has GREAT SHAFTS AND FERRULES-
Superb wood quality too
ENJOY
 

TEAM SLO

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Beautiful cue..... was one of my choices as well but ended up going with a Cam10 Canterbury
 

hang-the-9

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It looks to be a cue that people will ask you lots of questions about........Congrats.

I would, but because it looks similar to a Szamboti design and other classic look cue builders. If someone showed me that cue, I don't think I would ever guess it was a Pechauer.
 
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