billinboston
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Looking for any recommendations on decent
Playing cues and opinions of both AA Custom Cues
And Dale Perry Cues
Thanks
Playing cues and opinions of both AA Custom Cues
And Dale Perry Cues
Thanks
Looking for any recommendations on decent
Playing cues and opinions of both AA Custom Cues
And Dale Perry Cues
Thanks
Looking for any recommendations on decent
Playing cues and opinions of both AA Custom Cues
And Dale Perry Cues
Thanks
Looking for any recommendations on decent
Playing cues and opinions of both AA Custom Cues
And Dale Perry Cues
Thanks
You can't get a new Diveney or Olney for 500 anymore. Maybe on the used market. Pat's sneaky's might be still around the $500 point.if you look for one of their plainer cues; a couple of true customs I would suggest would be from either Jeff Olney (with his 3/8 10 pin) or a Pat Diveney (with his G10 pin). Most would agree that you can get a whole lotta bang for the buck with these two makers but, again, in the $500 or less range from these guys it'll be a plainer one but will still hit just as good as ones in the thousands. :wink:
An even cheaper option would be a made in the USA Schmelke cue schmelkecue.com
For $200-$300 you can get a very good quality cue from them.
As for production cues, in all of the surveys I've seen here over many years, the 3 brands that consistently get the most votes in no particular order are Mezz, Pechauer and Schon. In my experience when occasionally helping pool friends find an inexpensive cue the Pechauers tended to be a bit more affordable - you can typically find a nice one on eBay for under $300. Any of these 3 production cue brands will not hold your game back whatsoever.
best,
brian kc
You can't get a new Diveney or Olney for 500 anymore. Maybe on the used market. Pat's sneaky's might be still around the $500 point.
It happens but rarely. You might wait a long time waiting on a sub-500 Olney to show up.non-pointed Olneys and Diveneys do come up on the secondary market in new or close to new cond for under $500. :yeah:
I've had a couple myself.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Buddy Baker in Oklahoma City is a guy who flies under the radar and makes nice stuff in that range. Brainerd and Mezz are probably your top choices in this range. Don't discount the import Lucasi also. Not a custom but plays better than some i've owned. Great cues for $$ spent.
Sorry 'bout that "pard".-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A very special Thanks to you as well as the others who mentioned me in here, I singled you out for a funny, very humorous comment, here goes.
I am a NARD not a NERD, as in Brainard, rhymes with Maynard which or course sounds like a NERD, that's what they stuck me with.
One thing people get with my cues is an awesome shaft. I have standards with a minimum of 15 grains per inch with the grain running straight from end to end. Ever compare the hit of a shaft with 8 grains per inch compared to 15?.
Guess what? I am doing my best to go to 20 grains per inch and increase my prices to cover it.
Many years ago I was taught a lot about grading wood, I was taught by a Sawyer and a Certified Grader. If some people knew these standards, it would radically change the way you view many cues.
Would anyone like to know these standards? Could make a great thread and we would all learn something, after all, in an ever changing world, the know it all is quickly left behind.
Thanks again, Dave.
Sorry 'bout that "nard".![]()
It happens but rarely. You might wait a long time waiting on a sub-500 Olney to show up.