BCM Cues

Robert Leary

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I ordered a set of cues from BCM a couple of weeks ago. The wait time was estimated at four months so I put my cues up for sale. Unfortunately, they sold in a week so I was stuck with only the six Players Cues that I use for house cues. A week later Bryan on his website that his parent’s health could possibly delay some orders by a small amount. I panicked and bought a Zircote cue he had available for $510. It arrived today. I have hit with many of the most popular custom cues and have owned a high end Paul Motty and Joss West cues. I can say with all honesty that this $510 cue is my favorite so far. The hit is solid, accurate and the shaft is smooth with just the right balance of action to spin the balls perfectly without uncontrolled deflection. The feedback from the cues grip to my hand is perfect. The finish is like glass and is as good as I have seen. I would compare it to the finish on Perazzi and Krieghoff shotguns that I have owned and/or shot costing from 10K to over 50K. The cue was already built and in his inventory therefore not to my specifications. I can only imagine what his cue will hit like when I get exactly what I want. I have played for 25 years now and have been in action many of those days. I know nothing about how cues are built but this one is a real player at an unbelievable value. I would recommend BCM to anyone looking for a great hitting custom built cue at an exceptional value. My only wish is that Bryan still did inlay work.
 
BCM doesn't slide under the radar anymore !!

Brian makes outstanding cues- His skill and determination are second to none- I think the only mistake brian has made is ( burning the damn Pizza)( I've seen the pictures and heard the story from Dennis. but I've heard he does always bring the beer. !!!! mark
 
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I think Brent Hartman (BHQ cues) burnt Dieckman's pizza, not Bryan Mordt, I could be wrong, but I am usually not.
 
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