A new and updated group pictures

skor

missing shots since 1995
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Enjoy :grin:

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From left to right:
Dominiak - sweet 16
Sugartree SP
McDaniel SP
McDaniel Q88
Schon ltd 1405
Schon stl3
Ariel Carmeli
Tim Scruggs
Darrin Hill (Hills cues)
Tony Zinzola
Jacoby D4
Players J/B
Tiger Icebreaker J/B
Predator BK2

Not in the photos:
Fisher jump cue
Dufferin SP
Dufferin snooker cue
Stealth "junior" short cue
Memorabilia cue from the 2003 WPC with may pros autographs on it....
 
Respectable group of cues. I like the Jacoby most. The Schon Ltd has some great figure in the forearm too. Thanks for posting. Green to ya!
 
Awesome collection you have there. Hope my collection will eventually reach your stage.
 
Realy nice collection you built up there :thumbup:
I like the McDaniel Q88 (Inlays and Rings) look perfect for me, but the points and veneers from Tony look awesome, too. :grin:
Have you tried these three Breakers (are you searching for the perfect one like me), if yes let me know your experience.
Would be nice to here if you thing the Icebreaker is the best out of this threesome :confused:
Erich
 
Cool line up right there, The Zinzola just jumps of the page. Orange and Blue with the Amboyna just looks terrific! Nice.
 
Thanks guys :grin:

Have you tried these three Breakers (are you searching for the perfect one like me), if yes let me know your experience.
Would be nice to here if you thing the Icebreaker is the best out of this threesome :confused:
Erich

I use all three.... Always looking for the best cue :rolleyes:
I've tried and owned many break cue, jump cues and combo J/B cues, there are a lot of great cues out there.

The Icebreaker has probably the best jumping ability I've experienced over many other cues, dedicated jump cues as well. BUT for me it doesn't break as well as other break cues I've tried.
The BK2 is a better break cue.

The Player's J/B shaft was modified, the ferrule was replaced with a brown phenolic ferrule and a White Diamond tip. This worked great for me. About a month ago I've replaced the WD tip with a Samsara leather J/B tip that I wanted to see what's it all about....
I can jump with it really good, it takes a bit more power then it would with the Icebreaker but still works fine for me. I really gotten used to the Samsara as a break tip as well, it gives me enough power and a more consistent break then most phenolic tips (and I'm a phenolic fan who is against the ban of it.... :eek:).

I took the BK2 for a session last week after not using it in a while and it was very hard for me to get the break I was looking for, although if I'll stick with it I can get used to it as once before but for now I use the Player's I simply enjoy using it.

I think that my next J/B will be a custom cue but I'm in no hurry to get one, still many players on my wish list that will have to come first... :grin:
 
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