Ancestry of Zylr Cue

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Hello, everyone-

I know this may be difficult or impossible, but I wanted to see if I could determine the path this cue has taken since it left Kerry Zeiler's shop. At most the cue is 4-5 years old, but still could have had many owners. I purchased it a number of weeks ago from Vinniebabarooch (Troy). Pics of it can be seen here:

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=64419

I spoke to Kerry at length and he said he has made very few all ebony cues (3 or 4). He asked if I could determine who originally purchased it from him. If you have ever owned this cue, please let me know the approximate date and year of your ownership and to whom you sold it if possible.

Thanks to all of you in advance-
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-dj

Zylr, Bluegrass, Prewitt, Capone, Morris, waiting for Rick Howard custom.
 
That cue cannot be 5 years old. I saw Kerry make that cue while I was frequenting his shop. He built that before the 2004 BCA in Vegas.
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Also he has not used anodized aluminum that long.
I'm trying hard to recall what state that went to first.
 
Great, Thanks-

JoeyInCali said:
That cue cannot be 5 years old. I saw Kerry make that cue while I was frequenting his shop. He built that before the 2004 BCA in Vegas.
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Also he has not used anodized aluminum that long.
I'm trying hard to recall what state that went to first.

The only previous age clue I had was that Kerry told my he started using Ivor-X ferrules 4-5 years ago. This narrows the age down a lot. Many less owners. Do you know if that is the original wrap? I appreciate the information, Joey-
 
The wrap is not original. When I bought it, I was under the impression that it had a brown with black speck linen wrap. If it had arrived to me with the original wrap, I probably would have kept it. I've never been a fan of leather. On top of that, Kerry does a really sweet linen wrap.

I owned the cue for about a day. I brought it in from Taiwan; took a test hit and determined that I would have to do some serious shaft sanding if I were going to keep it. Didn't really feel like sanding 13.25mm shafts down to 12mm, so I just sold it.

In retrospect, it was a great cue. I've owned my fair share of Zylr's, and can easily say that it was very much consistent with the rest of I've owned.

I'm currently playing with a bocote cue made by Joey Bautista [JoeyInCali] that plays better than any cue I've ever hit with. Since Joey learned a lot about cuemaking from Zylr, it plays really close to the Zylr, but not as bulky in my opinion. Since I've had this cue, I've sold off every other cue I've owned, including 2 Cognoscenti's and 2 SouthWest's.

So, if you own a Z or Bautista, you're in good graces with me.:D


-Shane
 
Great Stuff, Thanks, Shane-

ShaneS said:
The wrap is not original. When I bought it, I was under the impression that it had a brown with black speck linen wrap. If it had arrived to me with the original wrap, I probably would have kept it. I've never been a fan of leather. On top of that, Kerry does a really sweet linen wrap.

I owned the cue for about a day. I brought it in from Taiwan; took a test hit and determined that I would have to do some serious shaft sanding if I were going to keep it. Didn't really feel like sanding 13.25mm shafts down to 12mm, so I just sold it.

In retrospect, it was a great cue. I've owned my fair share of Zylr's, and can easily say that it was very much consistent with the rest of I've owned.

I'm currently playing with a bocote cue made by Joey Bautista [JoeyInCali] that plays better than any cue I've ever hit with. Since Joey learned a lot about cuemaking from Zylr, it plays really close to the Zylr, but not as bulky in my opinion. Since I've had this cue, I've sold off every other cue I've owned, including 2 Cognoscenti's and 2 SouthWest's.

So, if you own a Z or Bautista, you're in good graces with me.:D

-Shane

I really appreciate it. That means that the wrap could indeed be real Ostrich leg as some here have mentioned. Yes, the shafts are bulky, but I like them that way, even though I have small hands. Old school 14.1 guy. They came to 13.13 and 13.18 respectively with my digital calipers. Maybe I should look into getting a cue from Joey, purpleheart player sounds good.
 
DJKeys said:
I really appreciate it. That means that the wrap could indeed be real Ostrich leg as some here have mentioned. Yes, the shafts are bulky, but I like them that way, even though I have small hands. Old school 14.1 guy. They came to 13.13 and 13.18 respectively with my digital calipers. Maybe I should look into getting a cue from Joey, purpleheart player sounds good.

Joey makes a great cue...wish I still had mine
 
I owned the cue about 2 months ago, the person I bought it from stated it was an ostrich leg wrap......

cubswin,

If I ever decide to sell the Joey B. I will contact you 1st.....
 
Bought and Sold-

snowmon34 said:
I owned the cue about 2 months ago, the person I bought it from stated it was an ostrich leg wrap......

cubswin,

If I ever decide to sell the Joey B. I will contact you 1st.....

Snowman-

Thank you so much for the information. Do you remember from whom you purchased the cue? Did you sell it to Troy?
 
DJKeys said:
Maybe I should look into getting a cue from Joey, purpleheart player sounds good.
Good Luck.:D It's a long wait to get one of Joey's cues. I am still eagerly waiting on the completion of mine.:( I would order another one but I don't know if I can live that long.;)

-Andy
 
I owned the cue about 2 months ago, the person I bought it from stated it was an ostrich leg wrap......
I can almost say 100% sure Kerry did not put that wrap on.
Ostrich print or real would be too thick for his liking.
I have one of the first leather wrapped cues Kerry made.
Then he made a few with leather while I was there.
One of them was a cocobolo cue that went to Arizona.
I think this ebony cue was owned by someone from Philadelphia or maybe Florida first.
 
Agreed-

JoeyInCali said:
I owned the cue about 2 months ago, the person I bought it from stated it was an ostrich leg wrap......
I can almost say 100% sure Kerry did not put that wrap on.
Ostrich print or real would be too thick for his liking.
I have one of the first leather wrapped cues Kerry made.
Then he made a few with leather while I was there.
One of them was a cocobolo cue that went to Arizona.
I think this ebony cue was owned by someone from Philadelphia or maybe Florida first.

This jives with what Kerry told me. Shane said he would have kept the cue if it had the original wrap. He says he brought it in from Taiwan, so it was overseas at some point. Looks like about 5 AZers have owned this cue at one time or other based on the PMs and responses I have received.
 
DJKeys said:
This jives with what Kerry told me. Shane said he would have kept the cue if it had the original wrap. He says he brought it in from Taiwan, so it was overseas at some point. Looks like about 5 AZers have owned this cue at one time or other based on the PMs and responses I have received.

it looks like this thing must really hit good?
 
JoeyInCali said:
I owned the cue about 2 months ago, the person I bought it from stated it was an ostrich leg wrap......
I can almost say 100% sure Kerry did not put that wrap on.
Ostrich print or real would be too thick for his liking.
I have one of the first leather wrapped cues Kerry made.
Then he made a few with leather while I was there.
One of them was a cocobolo cue that went to Arizona.
I think this ebony cue was owned by someone from Philadelphia or maybe Florida first.
I believe it was originally made for Jeff Wu in Alabama. His name should be under the wrap. I think Chady bought it from him. Then Cyrus Tong had it. Shane bought it from Cyrus and then Sold it to RogerSLC-LV who in turn sold it to vinniebabrooch. And it appears Snowmon had it at one time or another.

It looks like it has 8 owners including DJkeys..

-Andy
 
Wow!

1-pocket-player said:
I believe it was originally made for Jeff Wu in Alabama. His name should be under the wrap. I think Chady bought it from him. Then Cyrus Tong had it. Shane bought it from Cyrus and then Sold it to RogerSLC-LV who in turn sold it to vinniebabrooch. And it appears Snowmon had it at one time or another.

It looks like it has 8 owners including DJkeys..

-Andy

This is great. One addition, though, I think Roger sold it to Bogey34111 (Chris) who then sold it to Troy.

I really want to thank everyone involved for helping me out with this. This is a great forum.
 
Its kind of fun to see the history of a cue. I once bought a really cool Jensen cue with points that looked like flames from Joe Salazar in OKC, I sold it to Adam Orr who in turn traded it back to Joe who sold it to someone he could not remember then I bought the cue from a dude at Hollywood Billiards in San Francisco and eventually sold it back to Adam Orr. Not sure where it is now but it was a cool stick. Thanks to eveyone involved for sharing the history of this cue with the forum.

Take Care
-don
 
Thanks, Andy-

1-pocket-player said:
I believe it was originally made for Jeff Wu in Alabama. His name should be under the wrap. I think Chady bought it from him. Then Cyrus Tong had it. Shane bought it from Cyrus and then Sold it to RogerSLC-LV who in turn sold it to vinniebabrooch. And it appears Snowmon had it at one time or another.

It looks like it has 8 owners including DJkeys..

-Andy

So, we are very close. Snowmon34 confirmed he sold it to Chris, and Troy confirmed that Chris sold him the cue. If Jeff Wu was the original owner, then the legacy went something like this:

Jeff Wu
Chady
Cyrus
Shane
Roger
Snowmon
Chris
Troy
DJKeys

This really helps me a lot. If I ever have it re-wrapped, I will ask them to check the name under the wrap. I will also call Kerry and see if he has a record of selling the cue to Jeff.
 
i bought it from don sherman in VALLEY FORGE this year.
where he got it, i don't know.
that cue hits unreal.
the wrap is a real ostrich leg wrap.
paul fanelli and mike webb both looked at it at the show.
they agreed it was real.
i did sell it to troy.....at a steal.
wish i had it back.

you have a gem sir.


chris G
 
Thanks, Chris-

bogey54311 said:
i bought it from don sherman in VALLEY FORGE this year.
where he got it, i don't know.
that cue hits unreal.
the wrap is a real ostrich leg wrap.
paul fanelli and mike webb both looked at it at the show as well.
they agreed it was real.
i did sell it to troy.....at a steal.
wish i had it back.

you have a gem sir.


chris G

That solves the wrap question, cool. Sean from CueAddicts told me he saw it at the show. I think Don Sherman bought it from Roger.

Yes, it will be staying in my small collection.
 
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After looking over some old Zylr pics., I wouldn't mind owning something like this again. That anodized pin is sweet!

-Shane
 
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