pete tascarella carried on the traditionWhen Balabushka passed away, did he have a son to carry on the business like szamboti?
rumor has it that George had a kid with his chinese poolhall girlfriend. the kid moved to China and became a big 'art film' star, his name is Hung Wei Lo and he makes the Chinese 'bushka's you can buy today. Mind you this all poolroom scuttlebutt. I heard it on the internet so it has to be true.![]()
Especially when they bought the pieces from somebody elseBack int the early yrs, the cue makers were able to Find the woods with the best grains.
Maha, I did exactly that yrs ago with my 3 Shaft Zamboti that I ordered in the late 70's.mine hits better than all my other old cues. and the ones ive had hit were superior as well.
dont know why but they do. might have something to the care he put into picking parts rather than grabbing them off the shelf.
i used to play straight pool with him so have a little insight into his thinking.
my old cues will need to be sold soon as i am getting older. but i expect to sell them to someone not going to flip them or just leave them in the closet. they are the cues ive kept that hit super rather than look super.
That's half the fun of owning interesting cuesNeither son had an interest in making cues. Both are very nice gentlemen. If you have a Balabushka, there is no reason you cannot play with it today. Or any other vintage cue for that matter. Other than the annoyance of getting asked to let someone hit balls, or want to engage you in some dialog about the cue, the cue is still good for its intended purpose.
JV
I may be interested when you are and I'll swear on a Bible or the book of your choice that it won't be flipped.mine hits better than all my other old cues. and the ones ive had hit were superior as well.
dont know why but they do. might have something to the care he put into picking parts rather than grabbing them off the shelf.
i used to play straight pool with him so have a little insight into his thinking.
my old cues will need to be sold soon as i am getting older. but i expect to sell them to someone not going to flip them or just leave them in the closet. they are the cues ive kept that hit super rather than look super.
The people who don't play their "great" cues shouldn't have them(kinda)I may be interested when you are and I'll swear on a Bible or the book of your choice that it won't be flipped.
Interesting tidbit. I believe the younger brother, George, told me that tried he actually tried his hand out on his dad’s lathe after the older passed… once. That’s when he realized he had no aptitude for cuemaking .Neither son had an interest in making cues. Both are very nice gentlemen. If you have a Balabushka, there is no reason you cannot play with it today. Or any other vintage cue for that matter. Other than the annoyance of getting asked to let someone hit balls, or want to engage you in some dialog about the cue, the cue is still good for its intended purpose.
JV