Or Showman...ribdoner said:From an investment point of view I would look at a SCRUGGS.
There are some very nice 4-point, 4-veneer simple Scruggs or Showman cues that may be had for under $2K.
Or Showman...ribdoner said:From an investment point of view I would look at a SCRUGGS.
Your RIGHT...THAT TX. maker is top shelf...now the other one down there... Anyway, I only bring up TS based on health/age. Hard to say how many more he'll make and when he stops we'll all wish our hands would have been strongeralpine9430 said:Or Showman...
There are some very nice 4-point, 4-veneer simple Scruggs or Showman cues that may be had for under $2K.
Have heard only another year or two for Tim Scruggs before he retires.ribdoner said:Your RIGHT...THAT TX. maker is top shelf...now the other one down there... Anyway, I only bring up TS based on health/age. Hard to say how many more he'll make and when he stops we'll all wish our hands would have been stronger![]()
steev said:i had a capone, and it was great, really helped my game. but, like so many others, i've switched to a scruggs. i'd say the capone was stiffer, but the TS has a lot more feel in my opinion.
i miss my capone...but not enough to get it back.
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Pizza Bob said:My vote goes to Capone, but as all have said, hit is subjective. Besides, Mike needs the dough, now that he's going to be a papa (LOL).
Adios,
Pizza Bob