Well, they say never trust anyone, but for some reason, when I talked to Dean (Deanoc), I trusted the guy right away. $300 for a sneaky pete without a wrap or finish ? Well, my curiosity got the better of me and I ordered one. Thanks to the usually sub-standard service of FedEx and a superior packing job by Dean, the cue came in yesterday.
Its a dead nuts sneaky pete with a black phenolic ring at the joint. The points are uneven. Nothing has finish on it. The shaft has wood threads, similar to a Dennis Dieckman. 4.9 oz. for the shaft. Definitely a forward balance. The butt fits my hand exactly, to the point where its not sloppy like a skinny cue, nor huge like an old Meucci. A lepro tip finishes it off. I havent figured out what the ferrule is made of yet. The shaft has a 12.5 ferrule and is a constant taper throughout the cue, including the butt.
A quick spray of pledge on the butt and I'm ready to hit balls. After making a run of 20 or so in a row in bar table straight pool, I'm starting to figure out this thing plays pretty doggone well. I just think of a shot and the cue does the work. Draws without thinking, controllably. Spin is no problem. Plenty and controllable. Deflection noticiable reduced. Hits sort of like an OB-1, but with better feel. Makes the cue ball get around the table effortlessly, but with control. Tony Schianella taught me about cue construction one Friday afternoon at his shop. The best cues, he said, make the vibration from hitting a ball go to the butt of the cue and rebound, allowing for maximum tip time on the ball and a return of energy to the ball. That's exactly what this feels like. Most ridiculous thing is, even my stroke feels much better. I've got a decent stroke, but its not God given or anything. This cue makes me feel closer to a better player.
Now, I've owned Mottey's and Joss West's, a ton of 80's production cues and hit with predators, OB-1's and a lot of other cues. I've been around the game long enough and hung out with cuemakers. I know cue construction. This "ugly stick" beats them all. At least for someone like me with little, if any natural talent.
Dean tells me that he'll be generating fancier cues with the same design. I'm sure someday, I'll be in the market. But for now, I've got what I've always wanted. A sow's ear cue that hits like a silk purse. Hits so good, I'm afraid to put a layered tip on it! I don't think I'll be selling it. Of course, if Timmy Scruggs starts making these, I might have to fly down to Bawtamoe to see him....
I don't know if any of you would like this cue or not. But one thing is for sure. To me, it hits pretty stinkin good. Now if Deano will only tell me how the heck he did it......
Regards,
tim
Its a dead nuts sneaky pete with a black phenolic ring at the joint. The points are uneven. Nothing has finish on it. The shaft has wood threads, similar to a Dennis Dieckman. 4.9 oz. for the shaft. Definitely a forward balance. The butt fits my hand exactly, to the point where its not sloppy like a skinny cue, nor huge like an old Meucci. A lepro tip finishes it off. I havent figured out what the ferrule is made of yet. The shaft has a 12.5 ferrule and is a constant taper throughout the cue, including the butt.
A quick spray of pledge on the butt and I'm ready to hit balls. After making a run of 20 or so in a row in bar table straight pool, I'm starting to figure out this thing plays pretty doggone well. I just think of a shot and the cue does the work. Draws without thinking, controllably. Spin is no problem. Plenty and controllable. Deflection noticiable reduced. Hits sort of like an OB-1, but with better feel. Makes the cue ball get around the table effortlessly, but with control. Tony Schianella taught me about cue construction one Friday afternoon at his shop. The best cues, he said, make the vibration from hitting a ball go to the butt of the cue and rebound, allowing for maximum tip time on the ball and a return of energy to the ball. That's exactly what this feels like. Most ridiculous thing is, even my stroke feels much better. I've got a decent stroke, but its not God given or anything. This cue makes me feel closer to a better player.
Now, I've owned Mottey's and Joss West's, a ton of 80's production cues and hit with predators, OB-1's and a lot of other cues. I've been around the game long enough and hung out with cuemakers. I know cue construction. This "ugly stick" beats them all. At least for someone like me with little, if any natural talent.
Dean tells me that he'll be generating fancier cues with the same design. I'm sure someday, I'll be in the market. But for now, I've got what I've always wanted. A sow's ear cue that hits like a silk purse. Hits so good, I'm afraid to put a layered tip on it! I don't think I'll be selling it. Of course, if Timmy Scruggs starts making these, I might have to fly down to Bawtamoe to see him....
I don't know if any of you would like this cue or not. But one thing is for sure. To me, it hits pretty stinkin good. Now if Deano will only tell me how the heck he did it......

Regards,
tim