$25,000 Cue

I have Played with Many local and National cuemakers cues.

There are some excellent cue makers out there as I am sure you are all aware.

I decided to become a dealer for Blud because I felt his cues PLAYED the best. After you get past all the artwork, when you are on the table, you want a cue that hits and feels second to none.


I have many cues available right now for any of you who may be interested.

ryleyf@hotmail.com
 
blud said:
Kent, bring cash and I'll show you how it's done. I teach cuemaking.
blud


Blud,

How much cash?When do we start?

I would be in Texas in a heartbeat! :D

Kent Mc
 
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Call me, and we will discuss when you arrive for you're "training".
Da-blud
830-232-5991
 
X-1 Stabilizer - Tryout

Just outfitted two of my cues last week with the X-1 from limbsaver (Both JOSS cues). One of the cues has a predator shaft the other with a factory shaft.

I played with a local BCA instructor that I know. We 1st played for awhile without the stabilizers attached and then with the product on. Maybe its just me but the only difference that I noticed was a slight change in the feel at impact. I did not notice any change in deflection or consistancy in the application of english or a change in throw.

I am going to keep playing with them attached for awhile and see if my game changes over time. Anyway, this is just prliminary. Who knows maybe I just have to play longer with the X-1 to notice the long term effects.
 
Kent, if a person wants to blow the cash most cue makers will put whatever kind of materials into a cue you want. My cue has 20k gold crosses inlayed into it and pure silver rings carved into a celtic knotwork pattern. It was made in Canada. Dont knock Canadian cuemakers or think for a second that we dont have some great cuemakers here as well. Blud is a great cue maker but there are many people out there that build great cues as he has said. Bring $100,000 to a great cuemaker in Canada and he can build something unreal as well.

Heck if you are putting multiple carats of colorless nearly flawless clarity diamonds into a cue the price is obviously going to cost an unreal amount of cash. The diamonds alone without any setting would be worth many ten's of thousands. Add some gold, some platinum, use some expensive woods, add in labour, and there ya got a 6 figure cue that noone in their right mind would ever shoot with unless it was a rare thing where you take it out of its protective showcase and take a couple shots just to experience it before putting back where it belongs nice and safe. Rhapsody in Blue by Richard Black had a bunch of diamonds, it is an amazing cue, if I ever had it I would never shoot with it. I think that cue was $30,000 or something like that.
 
Re: X-1 Stabilizer - Tryout

Brian said:
Just outfitted two of my cues last week with the X-1 from limbsaver (Both JOSS cues). One of the cues has a predator shaft the other with a factory shaft.

I played with a local BCA instructor that I know. We 1st played for awhile without the stabilizers attached and then with the product on. Maybe its just me but the only difference that I noticed was a slight change in the feel at impact. I did not notice any change in deflection or consistancy in the application of english or a change in throw.

I am going to keep playing with them attached for awhile and see if my game changes over time. Anyway, this is just prliminary. Who knows maybe I just have to play longer with the X-1 to notice the long term effects.

I went to the website and looked at the things. Seems like a scam to me. It is a fancy bumper that goes on the end of the cue from what I saw. How that thing dramatically alters the hit of a cue from a normal rubber piece screwed onto the end of the cue is quite a mystery. If they market it right I am sure they will sell thousands of them that make no difference whatsoever to the actual hit of anyones cue.

In no way is the piece going to reduce deflection or add any spin. Even the hit of the cue is likely to have little to no change with this little piece attached. I went to the site and was quite unimpressed with what I saw.
 
Celtic: Nobody with the Sims Group has suggested or claimed that the Stabilizer adds spin or reduces deflection. What this great inexpensive product does do is almost stop the vibration in the butt of the cue.
It most certainly is not some kind of scam. This is the most respectable company I have ever been associated with.
 
Celtic, With all due respect i never said there wasn't any great Canadian cue maker's.I have met Mr.Layani at the Canadians last year.He makes great cues.You have Kevin DeRoo out west and Bernie Mickelson,also.They are all great cue makers.In my honest opinion Blud is a step above them all.Personally, if i was going to give a cue maker $100,000.00 to build a cue it would be to one who has built cue's before in this price range and whom i respect.

Kent Mc.
 
I have seen many Blud cues and hit with afew. They are very nice. I guess I just dont see a quality difference or think that Blud is "a step above" the top cue makers in Canada. He is comparable in skills and builds cues that hit and look great, just like those two people you mentioned. If you give one guy $100,000 and another guy $2000 you are going to get two different calibre of cues, but not because of the skills the makers have, it will be because of what they have to work with. When it comes to the hit of the cue or precise inlays/workmanship I would not put Blud over either of those cue makers you mentioned.

Blud is a "step above" any cue maker in Canada when it comes to fame. He has been around longer and has alot more recognition due to the much greater number of cues he has out there and the greater range his cues cover. Most people outside of Western Canada have never seen a cue built by either person you mentioned let alone know who they are. As in anything one of the major hurdles of cue making is getting your product out there and making a name for yourself. Image and word of mouth are huge in cues, why do you think Blud went through all the PR work not even 4 months ago on this board?

JMHO. Sounded like you were calling the cue makers in Canada on a whole second rate. I have to put in my two cents to the contrary.
 
I don't know where in my post i said Canadian cue makers were 2nd rate. Actually i said we have some GREAT cue makers.I simply stated that if i had $100,000, i would get a maker that had experience in that price range and who's cues i liked.

Still looking for the second rate part....can't find it.:confused:

Kent Mc.
 
Why fuss about who can do what? Again, there are good cuemakers out there. Many guys do very clean work. I also, do clean work. I've been at it for 30 plus years, and I learn something new everyday. The younger guys still have a huge learning curve ahead of themselves, as all of us older guys did and still have.

"Opinions" turn in to "knocks", ....We all have our opinions, and they all vary a great deal. Nothing wrong with that. I think we should state an opinion, and leave out the knocks. One guy may say, this guys work will not compare to the next guys and so on. This is only his opinion. The next person may feel 180degrees off. We all look at the color gray as differant shades of gray. This is just one guys opinion, comparing it to this guys cues or someone elses.

I really think all of us who have opinions, are trying to help others. Some, tend to go over board when stating "opinions'...in my opinion.......and they wind up being knocks..

Should we knock another's, income? I don't like it when it happens to me. [example], So think about this, say your an artist, and some one goes on line and says he dosen't like your work, and compares it to another artists work, who he thinks does better work. [kind of a thin line, between a knock and opinion]. This again, is his opinion, but at the same time it's a "knock"..... This will affect his income. You wouldn't like it no more than the next guy.

A few days ago, I was knocked about cues, that I didn't have anything to do with. But, the knock, was there anyway. More damaging crap. And all because, two people have same last name. Some don't stop and think what they say, and how this would affect another's livelyhood.

Some may not like my cues or another guys cues. I have a nice customer list, and the next guy has his list also. Each of the cuemakers, has his own style. Pick the right man for your style. Just because you may not like what you see in a cue, that doesn't mean it's not a great cue. Playability first, then cosmetics.

Years ago, right out of the gate, my cues first became famous for the hit and ball control, this was long before I was capable of doing real clean work. [ didn't know how ]. A cue can look like a milloin dollars, but how does it play? After a cuemaker learns how to make his cues play good, then comes the cosmetics, and "art", work, continuing to maintain the hit and playability.

To answer Jimmy's question, I, normally don't build high end cues without orders. I stay pretty busy building "ORDERED" cues, from $850.00 and up, so why should I waist my time building something and betting on the come? I get ideas, and then approach my customers with them and go from that point. {it ain't broke, so I ain't gonna fix it}..

If your wanting something differant than a standard cue, a one of a kind, call me. They start at about $1,250.00.... Not to bad for a true custom one of a kind. I wish all you good folks find a cuemaker that fits your pocket book and cue requirements. Call me for a quote on your next cue, no matter what price range. I'll do my best to help you out. 830-232-5991 or e-mail , bludworth@direcway.com
rock&roll
blud
PS, For the record, The "RED DOT" cues from late, 1993 to date are "NOT MINE"..Those are not "BLUD'S" .............. I now sign and date all of my cues.
 
being a subjective opinion, "knock" is an extreme interpretation of a simple opinion.

i can say that i like movieA more than movieB, and go into reasons why one is lacking compared to the other. it doesn't mean B is bad or a "knock" on B. if you can see the big picture, and i know you do, no one can please everyone all the time. artists carve out a niche following. one can only hope to appeal to a small % of buyers. in fact, i'll go as far as to say that if you appeal to everyone, then you are making an inferior product. a product that has mass appeal must always appeal to a lower common denominator to get that large demographic.

when a person comes on board asking for opinions, that is all we can give. they may be strong opinions, or maybe not,,,but they are only opinions. i think the asker knows this and will take all opinions in stride.

as for making a living,,,,i don't think any cuemaker will suffer from what is posted on message boards, unless there is something so damaging about his product that customers have the right to know, and most people know already.

the cream will rise and the others will remain,,,no matter what is said....the proof is in the pudding.
 
Bruin,
You have no idea of what my wife and I have gone through for the last 10 years or so. If you did, you would understand why this knocking is a very soar subject with us. We get bashed and catch hell at least once a week, because of the other guys workmanship. We have worked very hard for 30 some odd years to build and maintain a good working relationship with folks.

Along about 10 years ago, we sold our company to another bludworth. His kept the name Bludworth custom cue company, along with the "red dot", ] logo...... He ran his business very poorly and did not do good work. He went broke. As a result of that, we get [knocked] for those cues we "did not" produce. Janice and "have" and will "continue" to defend ourselves at every turn.

When something bad, is written about bludworth cues, and complaints are made about bludworth, we come to our defence.
[if were at fault, we will stand up and take the heat]. And these types of complaints should be directed to us in private. It's no one elses affair.

The folks writting, are not to be blamed. They have every right to complain, about their cue, it was there cash that was spent.... These complants, fall within the time frame after we had sold the company.[the last 10 years].
It would be nice if all, would understand this. After all, it's our reputations.

For your information, sir, we refinished and rebuilt over 150 plus, cues that were not "ours",These cues had problems that needed to be addressed. They were built by the other bludworth. We just wanted to do what we thought was right. These cues had buzzes, bad finishes, wraps, and so on. We never once charged a single customer a dime for these repair services. We even paid for return shipping.


We have demonstrated compasion for those who had problems with their Bludworth cues. We did what we thought was proper in that spot, even though we were not responsible for those cues. We have also forgiven the one who was responsible for all that has happened. But we still suffer each and every day.

Sorry sir, it's not your call to say, [i don't think any cuemaker will suffer from what is posted]. It is damaging when someone refers to us [the only bludworth's in business] and they are really refering to the other person. I wish all could understand how it does "affect" us. By us continuing to defend ourselves, it may get across some day, and come to an end.


AGAIN, WE DIDN'T BUILD THE RED DOT CUES FROM 1993 TO DATE.
THANKS for understanding, folks
god bless
blud
PS. please put it to bed........Thank you
 
BTW, I will be post and sending pictures of the new cue. Look for it. It will be reall differant.
thanks blud
 
GRADY'S CUE........

I have had several calls and e-mails about the cue for Grady. It will have a few diamonds inlayed in it. Not many. It will have a lot of work, which will bring the price up more than the diamonds will. Hell, anyone could take a plain jane and add an expensive diamond or two, and bring the value way up. This is not the case, with Grady's cue. I don't build crap like that. Just sit back and wait, and see.
blud
 
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