it explains that the cue was done for an exhibition at the smithsonian that was called off after sept 11thTheBook said:What is the significance of it being done before the twin towers were destroyed?
they are made to be played just like his other cues.TheBook said:Thanks
Do these cues ever get played with? Are they really great playing cues or are they just for show and considered art?
branpureza said:everything being relative, any given cue is going to play like crap to some people. that being said, in my opinion ginacues and cognoscentis are the best playing cues i've ever picked up...
branpureza said:yeah ernie was the first cuemaker to be inducted into the cuemakers hall of fame while he was still alive back in 94 i believe, since then dane janes has been the only other.
i'm a gus szamboti fan myself. but did you know that ernie gutierrez (ginacue) built his first cue seven years prior to gus? and that when gus built his first cue in 1969 that ernie was already a highly acclaimed cue maker?BillYards said:I can honestly say that I will never own a Gina. I like some of the designs, but have too many other cues in front of them on my list.
That little Gina on Ebay is commanding a huge price! Dang! Someone knows something I don't! Over $11k and plenty of time left? $11k says Szamboti to me.
Cogs, Gina's, JW, TW's,etc. are, beyond a doubt, the finest examples of CNC embellished cues available. SW301-93branpureza said:everything being relative, any given cue is going to play like crap to some people. that being said, in my opinion ginacues and cognoscentis are the best playing cues i've ever picked up...
care to elaborate? pretty general statement that doesnt have a whole lot of meaning.ribdoner said:Cogs, Gina's, JW, TW's,etc. are, beyond a doubt, the finest examples of CNC embellished cues available. SW301-93