Any ONE cue

If I could have any one cue it would be a cue that I designed with Gus Szamboti. Unfortunately, he died when I was a wee lad and that'll never be possible and since Barry is no longer taking orders I'm SOL.
 
an original Balabushka (not refinished) with ALL the original paperwork..
 
I havw seen photos of this outrageous BlackBoar cue a couple of times over the past few years (on AZ and elsewhere). Don't know who owns it but that's the one I'd go with.
 
matcase said:
I'd be happy with my Kikel for the rest of my time here.

Love my Kikel too, Matcase. I've got way too many cues but
my Kikel and my Olney just feel right.( but I'd still love to
have a DPK.)
 
Hit more important than bling to me...I've never shot with one, but based on the raves here, I'd like to try a sugar tree...that's my vote.
 
I'd like the Rambow made as a gift from Willie Mosconi to Jackie Gleason. Provenance stacked on top of provenance.
 
hondo said:
If you could have any cue in the world,
what would it be? I'll tabulate at the end.
If you mention MORE THAN ONE CUE in your
post, I'm not counting your vote.
I'd love a fancy David Kersenbrock. Maybe the
one on the cover of the 3rd edition Blue Book.
His cues are rare, beautiful, pricy, and I've
heard are great hitters.

I have never hit with a Kers or a Szamboti. Based on what I've hit with, I would take a fancy Burton Spain.
 
The results:
1. Dennis Searing-5 votes
1. Gus Szamboti-5 votes
3. Balabuschka- 4 votes
4. Keith Josey-2 votes
4. Ginacue-2 votes
4. Southwest-2 votes
4. Black Boar- 2 votes

I have a Keith Josey fancy sneaky pete.
Those other cues- fuhgedaboudit! I'd have to
win the Powerball.
I went to DCC determined to get a Schick.
Not only was it out of my price range but I
couldn't even find my 2 nd choice, a Bluegrass,
that I liked & could afford.
Thanks for the imput, guys. Feel free to
keep posting but I'm done counting.
Hondo ( a poor, almost retired, WV school
teacher)
 
I would vote a Balabuschka too. Wouldn't mind a Gina, but reallllly happy with my It's George when it comes to classic design.

ez
 
A mint Harvey Martin cue, though doubt there are more than 1 or 2 left in mint condition.
 
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