I think they play decent, the plain cues (no points) look good, but I've seen alot of Coker's with God awful points come out of the shop that should have never been let out the door. I also saw a guy with 2 Coker's one with points and one without, that he had custom ordered. These 2 cues looked like they were made from a bunch of test pieces, it was the ugliest thing I ever saw, both these cues were ordered with identical specs. Here's a few things I noticed when I looked over them, right off the bat they were different lengths, the forearm was longer on one, the buttsleeve was longer on the other one. The handles weren't the same length. The shafts on the one cue were not the same length, the shafts on the other cue had different length ferrules from each other and neither of them were the same length as the other 2 ferrules. The shafts had different tapers. It was an absolute complete joke. Now I've heard some stories about how the son was doing the points for a while and that's why they weren't as good, to me that's just a cop out. The dad still signed his name to these ugly cues so he is rsponsible. I have also seen examples of his points that were flawless as well but to me he should have never let some of that crap out of the shop. I would also speculate that's a major part of the low secondary market of Cokers. But that is purely speculation. This is all IMHO of course.