Best looking production cues you know?

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...but yeah, another old fart with traditional taste casts his vote for Schon as the best looking production cue. The fit & finish are fantastic.

As for myself? Love the hit of my Keith Josey cue...and it didn't cost me much more than a middle of the pack Schon. Mine is a traditional style with 4 needle sharp points and veneers. Keith can and does use a pantograph well...you just have to ask.
 
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I would have to say those convertion titlelist an dufferins.
 
I like the looks of the Italian Longoni cues.

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For classic looks & to honor the maker, the Adam George Balabuska line is nice. Many of the others are take offs on his designs. However many of them are very nice with very nice modifications.

Just My $0.02.
 
I'm a little disappointed in you Bruce.
This is the first time I have heard you waiver in any way from you undying devotion to the electronic store Lucasi.

Other than your "world famous Lucasi", I like Schon, McDermott, & Predator.
Best looking is subjective, because I like the older production cues, you young guys like the new flashy stuff.



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Hey Ted-Look I found some chalk for the Lucasi !
 

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I love the look of my Joss N-7 but I also like my Falcon BS-7. The rest of the Falcon line isn't as pretty to me. I like the style of a Balabushka cue and would love to have one some day when I can find a deal. I'm looking at Mezz and Tigers after this thread lol
 
I 100% agree with you. Traditional looks (fancy) and great fit and finish for a $500+ cue ~!

For classic looks & to honor the maker, the Adam George Balabuska line is nice. Many of the others are take offs on his designs. However many of them are very nice with very nice modifications.

Just My $0.02.
 
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