DaVinci Cues

cuetechasaurus

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I've never heard of these cues. Someone I know is selling a fairly plain one for $150. It's got a decent feel to it, and he told me that it's worth about $400. Upon closer inspection, the quality didn't look so good, so I'm not sure if it's worth that much. I might buy it to use as a break cue since it's so cheap. I just hope that it doesn't fall apart on me. Anyone here know anything about these cues? Are they halfway decent or garbage?
 
cuetechasaurus said:
I've never heard of these cues. Someone I know is selling a fairly plain one for $150. It's got a decent feel to it, and he told me that it's worth about $400. Upon closer inspection, the quality didn't look so good, so I'm not sure if it's worth that much. I might buy it to use as a break cue since it's so cheap. I just hope that it doesn't fall apart on me. Anyone here know anything about these cues? Are they halfway decent or garbage?

Well, they look pretty good. Says they are inlays as opposed to stick-ons. http://www.davinci-cues.com/index.php?module=Default&action=DefaultIndex&page=5
 
Those cues look a lot like the ones that are sold on ebay by Jarvis custom cues, except he charges twice as much for them.:rolleyes:
 
deep said:
Those cues look a lot like the ones that are sold on ebay by Jarvis custom cues, except he charges twice as much for them.:rolleyes:

yes, Filipino imports.
 
cuetechasaurus said:
I've never heard of these cues. Someone I know is selling a fairly plain one for $150. It's got a decent feel to it, and he told me that it's worth about $400. Upon closer inspection, the quality didn't look so good, so I'm not sure if it's worth that much. I might buy it to use as a break cue since it's so cheap. I just hope that it doesn't fall apart on me. Anyone here know anything about these cues? Are they halfway decent or garbage?

I talked to those guys in Aug in Vegas. Nice guys and they really are behind their product.They are import cues and didn't look to bad, but I don't remeber any of the cues being anyware near $400. One of the people I was with bought a SP for like $25 bucks.
 
I think the fanciest Da Vinci cue would go for $400. Most of their 4-point cues retail for around $200 - $250.

The inlays are real, not stickers. However, the craftsmanship is second rate. For that price, get a plain jane Joss off Ebay.


cuetechasaurus said:
I've never heard of these cues. Someone I know is selling a fairly plain one for $150. It's got a decent feel to it, and he told me that it's worth about $400. Upon closer inspection, the quality didn't look so good, so I'm not sure if it's worth that much. I might buy it to use as a break cue since it's so cheap. I just hope that it doesn't fall apart on me. Anyone here know anything about these cues? Are they halfway decent or garbage?
 
I heard if you spin the cue counterclockwise, you'll see some hidden messages in them.
 
JoeyInCali said:
I heard if you spin the cue counterclockwise, you'll see some hidden messages in them.

I didn't think you could get any "Window Panes" any more. I'm in, Joey.
 
JoeyInCali said:
I heard if you spin the cue counterclockwise, you'll see some hidden messages in them.

LOLOLOL....

Well I tested that cue and it hit solid. I mean real solid. It has a good feel also. It looks like one of those plain jane predators, all black with a wrap, and has some decent looking rings. I need a new break cue now, so I might buy it tomorrow. I just hope the shaft doesnt warp like every other cue I've ever bought.
 
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