AZB Cue of the Year - Should We Do it Again?

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I have had very few submissions for the AZB Cue of the Year... should we continue for this year or just forget about it?

There is a sticky at the top of the page with the rules and for pictures of the cues.
 
in the words of tropic thunder

"you went full retard, man.....never go full retard."

i always look forward to this every year. i say yes.

thanks jamie for organizing
 
Waiting to vote!!!
You can take the lead and put some cues up first Jamie.
 
Hi,

Yes we should. The main reason (I think) for the lack of submissions is the extra
rules for this year. AZB cuemaker has to email pics of 1 cue to you vs. AZ member just posting pics
in a thread of the cue they feel is the one.
Cuemakers like Haley, Tonkin and Scianella are not (active) members on AZ yet are very likely candidates.
Also last year the thread was started 1 month earlier.

With that, I will also say I can't remember a new cue this year that REALLY knocked my socks of.
My favorite is most likely this Haley.

gr. Dave
 

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Just a sugestion. Make 3 catergories. 1. Under $2000. 2.$2,001-$6,000. 3.$6,001 and up. I think this will make things easier.
 
Just a sugestion. Make 3 catergories. 1. Under $2000. 2.$2,001-$6,000. 3.$6,001 and up. I think this will make things easier.

This will be challenging...the value is based on bought new from cue maker? Dealer Price? Second or third hand transaction price? Think there'll be arguments..

I would personally go with categories like:
1) Merry Widows/Plain Janes/Sneakies (fancy ringwork allowed)
2) Only Beautiful Wood, no inlays allowed.
3) Full blown fancy!
 
I'm not going to change the format guys. If someone else would like to take this over and change it feel free. Making categories will only muddy the water IMO.
 
I'm not going to change the format guys. If someone else would like to take this over and change it feel free. Making categories will only muddy the water IMO.

I like the one category. It is interesting to me to see if traditional design gets more votes than new school design.
 
Yes......I am sure there will be plenty of entries..... With only 2 pics it is hard to show off a cue..... I think you old system was better where people could post many pic on Az and we could see them before we vote.....It is hard to get a cue nailed from only 2 pics.......just saying.......maybe your new rules are not working......

I was looking forward to voting, last year iwas a lurker only...
 
Yes......I am sure there will be plenty of entries..... With only 2 pics it is hard to show off a cue..... I think you old system was better where people could post many pic on Az and we could see them before we vote.....It is hard to get a cue nailed from only 2 pics.......just saying.......maybe your new rules are not working......

I was looking forward to voting, last year iwas a lurker only...

i agree

maybe there can be an open thread for all to post submissions and references of lots of pictures. Then the poll thread can have the 2 pictures or a link to each cues thread.
 
i agree

maybe there can be an open thread for all to post submissions and references of lots of pictures. Then the poll thread can have the 2 pictures or a link to each cues thread.

I'm looking forward to see you post a cue Jake, I hear ALOT about your craft and designs from a buddy of mine...
 
I'm all for it. Thanks for doing this Jamie.....that's really a cool thing to do, to pull all this together for everyone.

One thing about this year.....it seems like overall there has been less of an amount of big, impressive cues delivered and subsequently posted to AZ this year. Or is it just me? I suspect there's quite a bit more cues that would have been in the mix, but people have just stopped posting them here. Too much bs on here lately. :frown:
 
Yes, let's keep this going. This cue won't win any awards, but it should be nice to see an old school cue, rather than the most inlays and segmented handles. An old school tribute to Frank Paradise, with white joint collars, Titlist color points, and plain butt sleeve with bumperless plate. It was completed by Jerry Rauenzahn in the Summer of 2012. The design goes back to an era when "Access," "Parent," and "Network" were nouns rather than verbs, and a deal was done on a handshake rather than a team of lawyers. I hope to see some more cues like this.
 

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