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Guess I can't even vote. I've never been fortunate enough to see any of these cues up close, let alone shoot with any of them.

poolmouse said:All this cue loggorhhea is just verbiage.
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Beavis said:Maybe your buying the wrong cues then....
Bluewolf said:Maybe trying out new vocabulary words?![]()
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Jimmy M. said:I think Southwest Cues hit *great*, but you get so little, as far as worksmanship, for the high price you pay. I'm sure the Franklins would disagree, but I can't bring myself to spend $2k+ for a plain 6-prong cue. If I spend $2300 for a cue (which is what I recently saw a plain 6-prong Southwest going for), I want to be awe'd every time I take my cue out of the case (after all, I'm spending enough to buy a car - albeit a relatively inexpensive one). Of the above cue makers, I would prefer a cue by Paul Mottey. I think his cues hit great, and they look *great*. Tim Scruggs' cues are also very nice.
bruin70 said:you can get 'em for $1600-1700, brand new. what were they selling,,,a "franklin era" cue?
Joseph Cues said:Doubt it. I know three local cuemakers, Prewitt, Zylr and Morris, who make more solidly built cues than Stroud.
Of course, they are not as fancy as JW's. JW's look better on the wall but not on the table.