Hello AZ, I recently had the chance to check out a Kevin Varney Hustler Cue, and below are the findings of my review, along with photo's.
1. Length - The cue is 58" long from the tip to the Bumper.
2. Weight / Balance - The cues weight was approximately 19.2 oz, and the cues balance is about a half inch forward of it's A-joint. I liked it very much, even though it was .5 oz heaver than I use.
3. Shaft Taper / Shaft wood - The shaft taper is custom, it is close to a European taper and it has a straight taper not a pro-taper. The ferrule is just under 1 inch long, and at the tip, the shaft is about 12.75mm. The shaft wood is B quality, due to its grainy nature, however, the shaft is straight. I personally did not like the shaft taper, however, this is only because I use a extended pro-taper on all cues I play with.
4. Finish - The cues finish-is very well applied and polished, there are no signs of the finish not adhering to the surface of the wood. I think Kevin's finish work is good, presently I am uncertain of the type of finish Kevin uses.
5. Joint, the cues joint is different than I am use to seeing. The collar facings are rounded off which allows a gap to be present, I do not know why this is done to the facing, maybe to prevent chipping of the finish at this location. The joint collars are not flush either, but this may be due to rounding of the edges. I do like the pin used in this cue very much, it gives a very tight fit, which I like.
6. The over all machining of this cue was very good. In my opinion the necessary tolerances where maintained throughout except the above situation with the cues joint.
In all fairness, I think this was one of Kevin's earlier cues, because it is not dated or signed. However, for a Sneaky Pete or a plain conversion cue it would make a decent player. I have been told that Kevin's newer cues are monster hitters, however, I have not had the opportunity to test one YET!! It also has a custom fitted Predator Shaft that was fitted by Kevin for the current owner, which I did not have time to evaluate for fit.
Over all I think the cue is equal to most Sneaky Pete's in it's price range, which I would expect to be between $300 to $400, with the exception of the cues shaft wood which would be personally distracting to me for a player.




Have a great day, good job Kevin!!!!!
1. Length - The cue is 58" long from the tip to the Bumper.
2. Weight / Balance - The cues weight was approximately 19.2 oz, and the cues balance is about a half inch forward of it's A-joint. I liked it very much, even though it was .5 oz heaver than I use.
3. Shaft Taper / Shaft wood - The shaft taper is custom, it is close to a European taper and it has a straight taper not a pro-taper. The ferrule is just under 1 inch long, and at the tip, the shaft is about 12.75mm. The shaft wood is B quality, due to its grainy nature, however, the shaft is straight. I personally did not like the shaft taper, however, this is only because I use a extended pro-taper on all cues I play with.
4. Finish - The cues finish-is very well applied and polished, there are no signs of the finish not adhering to the surface of the wood. I think Kevin's finish work is good, presently I am uncertain of the type of finish Kevin uses.
5. Joint, the cues joint is different than I am use to seeing. The collar facings are rounded off which allows a gap to be present, I do not know why this is done to the facing, maybe to prevent chipping of the finish at this location. The joint collars are not flush either, but this may be due to rounding of the edges. I do like the pin used in this cue very much, it gives a very tight fit, which I like.
6. The over all machining of this cue was very good. In my opinion the necessary tolerances where maintained throughout except the above situation with the cues joint.
In all fairness, I think this was one of Kevin's earlier cues, because it is not dated or signed. However, for a Sneaky Pete or a plain conversion cue it would make a decent player. I have been told that Kevin's newer cues are monster hitters, however, I have not had the opportunity to test one YET!! It also has a custom fitted Predator Shaft that was fitted by Kevin for the current owner, which I did not have time to evaluate for fit.
Over all I think the cue is equal to most Sneaky Pete's in it's price range, which I would expect to be between $300 to $400, with the exception of the cues shaft wood which would be personally distracting to me for a player.




Have a great day, good job Kevin!!!!!

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