Dale Perry Cues

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Does anyone know anything about his cues. I see he has like a million on ebay for real cheap. Are the junk or what? I don't see how a original cue can go for under $200.
 
Dale does not spin the cues he sells on ebay to my understanding. I was very stupid one day and picked one up. The forearm had a nice burn mark on it and all the finish was uneven with streak marks and chips through out . I thought it may have been due to shipping then I got to see one of his older cues. No difference... Dale as a person is a great guy but I personally don't think I could even give him a fair shake if he changed his business practices. Are you looking at the cues on ebay or from a private seller. The ones he sells on ebay are cues one of his shop guys build to practice making cues.. I love some of his design's andsome of the wood used is stunning, just workmanship and quality are not up to par with where they used to be before he went to the "the Bay"..
 
gwjackal said:
Dale does not spin the cues he sells on ebay to my understanding. I was very stupid one day and picked one up. The forearm had a nice burn mark on it and all the finish was uneven with streak marks and chips through out . I thought it may have been due to shipping then I got to see one of his older cues. No difference... Dale as a person is a great guy but I personally don't think I could even give him a fair shake if he changed his business practices. Are you looking at the cues on ebay or from a private seller. The ones he sells on ebay are cues one of his shop guys build to practice making cues.. I love some of his design's andsome of the wood used is stunning, just workmanship and quality are not up to par with where they used to be before he went to the "the Bay"..
Interesting story...I didn't know he had people working with him.
 
Don't waste your money on a DP Cue ...

Dale Perry Cues are 5% higher in quality than ASKA, and 95% lower than a Dufferin House Cue ...

'Nuf Said !!!!
 
Craig Fales said:
Interesting story...I didn't know he had people working with him.


Call down there and the kid that answers the phone will tell you he is making those EBAY cues... But this was two years ago also... although some things never do change....

Could you push out that many cues in a month by yourself, hell I don't even go to the throne that much:cool:
 
i was looking on ebay just at the ones he was selling with the certificate and all that. It seemed obvious to me that there selling a dozen cues at around $200 each = low quality.

Thanks for you input.

matt
 
I wouldn't

A friend of mine bought one of his "One of's" and while it looked like a fairly decent cue the hit was rather dull. It was like shooting with a willow limb through mud...
 
I've been to Dale's shop a few times for tip replacements and shaft work since his shop is only a few miles from me. He does have some guys working for him. Two at least that I've seen there. I haven't played with one of his cues but I've seen quite a few around on league night since they are popular here. Very nice looking cues. One thing I noticed about him while at his shop is the guy works fast. Maybe too fast. He's kinda hyper.
 
gwjackal said:
Call down there and the kid that answers the phone will tell you he is making those EBAY cues... But this was two years ago also... although some things never do change....

Could you push out that many cues in a month by yourself, hell I don't even go to the throne that much:cool:
LOLz. I guess I never gave it much thought. I like the pic of him with the chisel intently working on a cue. :rolleyes:
 
I can't believe I'm taking up for Dale because he is not on my list of top 1,000 American cuemakers, but do we really need a new "let's trash a cuemaker thread"?
 
I have found, with my limited experiense, with his cues that thay are well worth the money. The radial-wood to wood hit well and was well balanced. The hit was good and it was all as advertised.

cheers-----------BW
 
BW isnt lieing but I havent shot with a Perry either. Usually if he says a cue hits good it hits good!

BTW BW ME and Brent split the money last night. I took the winner bracket :D:D
 
they seem to hit ok appear to be seconds would be pissed if i spent alot of money on one of his cues and guy had a three hunrded dollar factory second on table next to me that looked like my cue
 
My friend had one, paid well over $200 on ebay... the joint ring on the butt got loose and he had to sent it to Dale for repair, the cue got trashed while going through U.S customs... to a degree that according to Dale was unrepairable...
It's not Dale's fault that the cue got trashed but if he (or his helper) would have built it right from the first place the whole incident would have been avoided....

I would spend my money elsewhere...
 
Roadkill said:
I can't believe I'm taking up for Dale because he is not on my list of top 1,000 American cuemakers, but do we really need a new "let's trash a cuemaker thread"?

I did not mean it that way.. I will say something if I know it to be true.. Dale was a great guy to talk to on the phone, if he wasn't I may have never given him my money. We all learn things in different ways and you only really learn when it's you that makes the mistake. Dale did make a great cue way back in the day and I would shoot with one in a heartbeat but things change with time and with the economy. We all have to eat somehow...
 
I was just by his shop again today and while I was there I asked him how many cues he was putting out a month and he said about 120.
 
Dale Perry Can Eat One Of These!
 

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I can only tell you that I own 2 DPs that I bought on ebay in the last 2 years. They hit great, look terrific and I love 'em. A number of people that are Scruggs owners that have hit with them compare the hit to their Scruggs are are amazed at the price. One is a purple heart and ebony and the other is ebony and wenge.

My opinion is that for less than $300, they are an excellent value.

Your mileage may vary.

Brian in VA
 
I feel terrible for all the people who bought his cues back when he was a real custom cuemaker. He's completely wrecked any secondary market in his cues -- he's selling full inlaid cues for less than the price of a shaft.

They're probably the fanciest cues you'll find for the money, but for my $200 I'd rather go with a production cue, like a McDermott or a low-end Joss. If anything goes wrong there you can turn to a big company to make it right.
 
Got one and I love....would buy one again for the same money.

Like Brian said,your milage may very,but I don't hesitate to recommend a DP based soley on my personal experience.
 
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