Best cue for under 500 bucks. (Sneaky)

Unknown said:
i think you will be able to purchase a sugartree sneaky from new2uq's soon if not now (i havent checked his site lately)

When I contacted them about the Sugartrees, I was told they were all spoken for already. But they did say they hope to attain more sometime.
 
You can get a Samsara cue for under $500. Check out www.samsaracues.com, and go to "Bar cue." They even make it in various exotic woods.

I doubt you can find anything better than that for the price.
 
PlynSets said:
Well my b-day is around the corner and I think I'm going to buy myself a new sneaky pete.

I was curious to get some opinions on here as to what Sneaky you'd buy for 500 or under.. Or if not a sneaky what other cue would you buy for 500 or under? (Plain jane custom?)

I currently play with a Schon, but it's always been a little heavy for me. So I figured I'd try something new for awhile. A friend of mine is getting a plain jane Morris right now fo 550 and I wouldn't be opposed to that, but living under the same roof, and having the exact same decorated "custom" cue might smack of being... "gay" for lack of a better word. So I'm kinda hesitant to go down that route.

DJ

I played with a Schon SL11 for 5 years or so, then I had an opportunity to hit with a Scruggs sneaky. Sold my Schon and bought the Scruggs the same day, and because of the Scruggs I still consider Schon's to be way overrated. They sure are purdy, tho :). I still have the Scruggs, but the shaft has a bow in it, so I now play with a Judd semi-sneaky (fiber joint, couple of 'bushka rings), and it hits real nice. I only have about $500 invested in the Scruggs and the Judd combined, but I got a hell of a good deal on the Scruggs. Also, many may disagree, but I had a Huebler sneaky one time that I liked about as well as any cue I've ever owned.

Good luck in your search.
 
NEcue said:
I have some nice custom joss cues for 500 or under.

I have 2 Joss's already. One in the 6 Bill range and then an older Sneaky Pete that they used to make. It's actually a cue with inlays etc.. but kind of looks like a house cue I suppose (disregarding the large black band at the joint).

The Joss Sneaky is the cue I play with by far and away the most, and is quickly becoming my favorite cue out of the 3 I own.. Well 4 tomorrow when that Frey shows up.

I'm hoping the Frey will deliver that bludworth type hit that I'm looking for in a light cue. The one I test hit with (my friends) played fantastik!

DJ
 
PlynSets said:
I have 2 Joss's already. One in the 6 Bill range and then an older Sneaky Pete that they used to make. It's actually a cue with inlays etc.. but kind of looks like a house cue I suppose (disregarding the large black band at the joint).

The Joss Sneaky is the cue I play with by far and away the most, and is quickly becoming my favorite cue out of the 3 I own.. Well 4 tomorrow when that Frey shows up.

I'm hoping the Frey will deliver that bludworth type hit that I'm looking for in a light cue. The one I test hit with (my friends) played fantastik!

DJ

I bet it does. I like the hit of my Blud SP but
my Scruggs SP is definitely better.
 
PlynSets said:
Well my b-day is around the corner and I think I'm going to buy myself a new sneaky pete.

I was curious to get some opinions on here as to what Sneaky you'd buy for 500 or under.. Or if not a sneaky what other cue would you buy for 500 or under? (Plain jane custom?)

I currently play with a Schon, but it's always been a little heavy for me. So I figured I'd try something new for awhile. A friend of mine is getting a plain jane Morris right now fo 550 and I wouldn't be opposed to that, but living under the same roof, and having the exact same decorated "custom" cue might smack of being... "gay" for lack of a better word. So I'm kinda hesitant to go down that route.

DJ

Tiger Products will be introducing several additions to its Professional Cue Line at the begining of next year. Included in the expansion are a very nice selection of "Sneaky Petes" using exotic woods.

Keep your eyes open.
 
I have a purpleheart sneaky made by Mike Wheeler (Black's shop, then Schick's shop) that hits exactly like a Schick sneaky, but at half price...

Steve
 
cue under 500

check out bob dzuricky's web site dzcues.com fine workmanship from a pool loving world class machinist great hit ................
 
billyjungle said:
check out bob dzuricky's web site dzcues.com fine workmanship from a pool loving world class machinist great hit ................

I'm a machinist, but I can't make a pool cue.. LOL Or atleast I've never tried. I can machine the hell out of prototype parts though in just about any material you've ever wanted. :D

DJ
 
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I don't want to rain on your parade here, but I think Cuetech covers warpage issues as well.. (Atleast one would think they would :D) but I'm not running out to buy one of them either.. :D

Not that a mcdermott is anything like a cuetech in my opinion.. Just making a point.

DJ
 
PlynSets said:
Well a week or two might've been a little overly optimistic on JP's part.. :D

In any event my cue is now in JP of cuesnthings hands and he'll be shipping that out tomorrow for Friday! :) I'm not sure if I'll be in town when it arrives or not, if not I'll let you guys know how it turns out on monday! I'm more excited about getting this cue then any other cue I've ever bought (or had built).

As far as the buying experience with cues n things. Well things didn't go exactly like they were suppose too, but at the end of the day JP is a stand up guy, and seems to be a straight shooter. I'd not think twice about ordering another cue from him, and will probably be ordering another sneaky shortly after I recieve mine. :)

DJ

The Frey was a great choice in my opinion. Just want to warn you that rarely can you pick up a cue and know right away, one way or another, if it's exactly right for you.

Chris
 
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I have a pair of Varneys, one a SP playing cue and the other a sneaky J/B

The Varney SP with the Sniper tip is a sweet hitting cue and Kevin is good to deal with.

There are many good SPs arround and you ust need to find what you want.
 
Well my pool cue showed up today!! The finish on the butt is unbelievable! I love the diameter of the butt, it reminds me quite a bit of how my Schon feels, and the balance point is right where I asked it to be! The cue weighs .4 oz's more then what I specified, but honestly... The words "close enough" come to mind, and I ordered the shaft at 12.75 Millimeters and it's 12.7.

I did say when I ordered it though that I typically play with smaller shafts (12'ish) so that if it was going to be slightly larger or smaller then that #, I'd prefer it to be on the smaller side. I think they took what I said to heart and tried to make it a little more to what I'm used too.

I pretty much just took it out of the packaging, put it together and checked a couple of things and put it back in the packaging. I don't have a case with me or anything of the sort and I'd really hate for it to get nicked up (machine shop, lots of unfriendly things towards cues around here) by not being in something protective.

I'm going to take it home and hit some balls with it, and I'll let y'all know how it turns out!

Incidentally, I'd recomend JP and dealing with www.cuesnthings.com for buying pool cues, and other various products to anyone! Definately a nice guy, and there's not too many of them in the billiard industry anymore.

DJ
 
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