any opinions on TNS cues- Tom Migliore

CueJunkiee

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i have aquired one a couple months ago and can't put it down.... even put up my SW.... <bedamned- did i say that out loud!!>

What has anyone else's experiences been with TNS.... I am eventually going to take a trip up to his shop- it's close enough for a ride...

Work is awesome. shafts are perfectly matched to the tenth of an ounce and one/hundredth in dia....
Woods are spectacular... wrapless no points...
rings are intricate as they come...

only drawback is his goofy pin .... 3/8-10 atlas or something he makes himself....

just looking for opinions...
 
every TNS cue i played with played great.. granted it was only 2 cues and one was a JUMP break with a moori on it..

the jump break cue played great...

chris
 
Tom is a great guy! I've done lots of business with him and never been disapointed with the quality of his work.
 
I know Tommy personally and not only is he a great guy, but his cues play extremely well. He is definitely someone to look out for.
 
CueJunkiee said:
only drawback is his goofy pin .... 3/8-10 atlas or something he makes himself....

That's not a drawback, it's a plus. Tommy makes pins for many, many cuemakers...his flat-bottomed 3/8-10 is a huge improvement on the traditional rolled pins of the same thread.

-Roger
 
his name is Tom Migliore (not sure if i spelled it right.) but at the bottom of his cues, his logo is TNS , which i also am not positive what it stands for.. i am sure people that know him can enlighten us on that..

chris
 
I just let one go the other day for cheap,8 points with 8 ivory diamonds in the butt for $350,needed work though,cracked buttcap and finish on the butt was bad.I have to say the cue hit nicely even with the bad shaft that it had on it.I see him time to time in Dennis Bolellas room in Port called Tri State Billiards,he always has nice cues that he is selling at reasonable prices,nice guy too.:)
 
ChrisOnline said:
his name is Tom Migliore (not sure if i spelled it right.) but at the bottom of his cues, his logo is TNS , which i also am not positive what it stands for.. i am sure people that know him can enlighten us on that..

chris

I'm fairly certain that the TNS are the initials for himself and his family though many people affectionally call him "Tommy-No-Stroke". (Ironic because Tommy shoots a decent game).

His cues are well crafted and they do play solidly.
 
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