Batch Ready To Be Sealed Up!!!!!

haha. That's kind of what I'm afraid of, but after playing with that sneaky pete it's hard to stay away. I've been playing for about 10 years, but when it comes to variety of cues I've played with, I'm a rookie. The best cue I've owned myself is a mass produced Mcdermott with an I-2 shaft. Hopefully for myself and Mr. Sly, I will get addicted like you say and become a long time buyer.

Having very little experience with cues, I've found I don't like steel joints. In the pictures I see 7 cues with different wood combinations and no steel joints. I know he's done what I think the term is.....half joints? Correct me if i'm wrong. What I like, however, is the potential that I have not yet seen looking at higher-end cues. I can have a beautiful, great hitting cue without having to sacrifice my preference of a non steel joint.

So if nothing else I want to thank Mr. Sly for giving this kid a taste of the many options there are.
 
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Myrtle_04 said:
haha. That's kind of what I'm afraid of, but after playing with that sneaky pete it's hard to stay away. I've been playing for about 10 years, but when it comes to variety of cues I've played with, I'm a rookie. The best cue I've owned myself is a mass produced Mcdermott with an I-2 shaft. Hopefully for myself and Mr. Sly, I will get addicted like you say and become a long time buyer.

Having very little experience with cues, I've found I don't like steel joints. In the pictures I see 7 cues with different wood combinations and no steel joints. I know he's done what I think the term is.....half joints? Correct me if i'm wrong. What I like, however, is the potential that I have not yet seen looking at higher-end cues. I can have a beautiful, great hitting cue without having to sacrifice my preference of a non steel joint.

So if nothing else I want to thank Mr. Sly for giving this kid a taste of the many options there are.


sly i'm watching you .. I hope your comming VF 09.. I love to see more of your work ..
 
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