Any Bebot reviews

NJ_Qball

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I have seen many posts from the_general, and am liking the Bebot cues looks. Just a little skeptical, so if anyone has one and is willing to share I would love to hear about them.

Thanks.
 
Don't worry, people will come out of the wood works to post a review. With The_General's extensive experience of shipping cues for 22yrs to 14 Countries, you be rest assured of a perfect True Craftsman made cue. Why don't you just PM him?
 
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I had a PM discussion about the cues, but I was looking to see if anyone has played with one.
 
Subscribing! His prices seem pretty great given the look and finish of his work.

But, again, I've heard only terrible things about cues from the Philippines. I'd like an honest review as well.
 
me too

I have seen a couple I thought looked REAL sweet but I am leery also. I am concerned about them "moving" once here in the States (So Fl) So I am on the list of folks looking for reviews and hands on experience
 
We should receive a cue here in Bucharest in a few days. I'll be happy to post a review.
 
Bebot

I've got a Bebot and it plays fantastic. Don't have many cues to compare it with but my regular playing cue is a P2 and I've tried playing with a McDaniel and a Southwest before...

The cue is solid: not whip-py but its not as stiff as a southwest. Hits probably stiffer than the ol' 314 shaft. Definitely not made of cheap wood which you are refering to.
 
Ok, we received the cue. It is an one piece butt ashwood. Overall, it is a nice cue, this one has 19,7 BP, which gives a extra boost to the shot, so I can move the cue ball pretty fast. It gives a nice spin to the cue ball, and it has a great feedback due to the one piece butt.Solid but not so stiff shot.A little bit flexible. I like it so far.
 
I'd like to know if anyone in the US has a review....

i have totally forgotten this thread. this is a comment received in my e-mail from one of our many good customers in the US:


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I have no experience with his cues but I just seen a review of one of his cues from someone down south(Florida I think it was)...It was 6 or 7 years old and still strait as an arrow and they loved how it shot...I looked around and tried to find it but could'nt...It may not have been on AZ and it was a month or so ago...Hope this Helps some...
 
I have no experience with his cues but I just seen a review of one of his cues from someone down south(Florida I think it was)...It was 6 or 7 years old and still strait as an arrow and they loved how it shot...I looked around and tried to find it but could'nt...It may not have been on AZ and it was a month or so ago...Hope this Helps some...


many thanks sir. we just try to provide cues not only as good as on the outside, but we strive to have cues that will last for a long time, if not a lifetime. however, we are not perfect, i'm sure nobody is. so we try to improve continuously whenever we can. :o
 
Ive had mine for about 3 months now and I couldnt be happier with it.
I really like the shaft taper and IMO the hit is very crisp.
This is kinda a given, but the cue looks great too. construction, fit and finish are all top notch.
a few people thought my pj bebot was a sw.
 
Yeah, I'm planning to get a cue in about a month but I'd really like to get ivory however I live in the US. I was a bit worried about the cues warping but I've heard good reviews and they also have a warranty. I just need the ivory. ARGGGHHHH!!!!
 
Yeah, I'm planning to get a cue in about a month but I'd really like to get ivory however I live in the US. I was a bit worried about the cues warping but I've heard good reviews and they also have a warranty. I just need the ivory. ARGGGHHHH!!!!


as much as we wanted to send cues with ivory to the US by courier, Bebot and I discussed about it, including those 'innovative' ways like painting the cue with water-based paint. we had a lengthy discussion and we dug up the history as we know it when there were previous mishaps from cues (not from us) coming from here painted with water-based paint just to get past US customs. not only cues have been held-up, cuemaker/s who tried to send them that way in the past were also earmarked as it is clearly breaking the law governing the country of destination. end of day, we decided it is still the customer's interest we will protect and will continue to protect. as much as we are heart-broken and sad and disappointed, we will not be 'moved' by greed and higher-value sales due to ivory. we will follow laws - as we have always been doing in more than 2 decades in the custom cue business. the only way to have one of our cues with ivory into the US will most likely by hand-carrying it.



Les
 
Les,
I respect your decision and I completely support it as well. I'm waiting to find out if I have any family members going home in the near future. I'll contact you in the near future to let you know when I'm going to have my cue built. Also, how far are you from Quezon city?
 
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