For Sale: 3 Brand new gorgeous JD cues

How many times does this have to be said?

These cues are the f$&k's nuts for the price.

They play great, the workmanship is great.

The designs are...derivative to say the least, but what Joel lacks in creativity he makes up for in craft.

And no, I don't sell cues. JD or any other.

I own a JD as a player right now, I have for a year now. It is the best playing cue I have ever owned and I have had many, including Phillipi, Rauenzahn, and other customs. I would bounce from cue to cue, some a little longer then others but this cue is the right one for me. I changed the tip to a Kamui black, had the shaft tapered to my preference and I would not dream of selling my cue even if you paid me double.

I am playing the best pool of my life with this cue. I do sell cues but not JD cues, these are way under priced! I had Joel build me another one that should be delivered soon as my buddy was interested in one. When Joel catches on I hope his prices go up because they are certainly worth it, I think for him to do that he needs to create some original designs, his craftsmanship and playability are great though.

Yes sir these are ton and half of cues for the price, thanks for the kind words.
 
cue weight

Is there a weight bolt in these? 19.5 is about an ounce and a half too heavy for me but I love the look. If you could get one down to somewhere close to 18 we can talk.
 
Is there a weight bolt in these? 19.5 is about an ounce and a half too heavy for me but I love the look. If you could get one down to somewhere close to 18 we can talk.

Sorry for the late reply but they dont have weight bolts, I can get you one made with that kind of weight if you want, PM me if interested.

Have seen these cues great deal.


Thanks man.....These are real beauties...JDs work is awesome
 
I think the designer of your cues does awesome design work....

If you had your cue designer change the pin sizes to a 3/8th by 11 brass pin and had them figure out a way to make sure that the shafts or wood used in the cues did not warp at all once shipped to the US and over time being used in the US climate, you would have cues selling like hot cakes.............

There has got to be a way...........

Just my opinion........
 
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I think the designer of your cues does awesome design work....

If you had your cue designer change the pin sizes to a 3/8th by 11 brass pin and had them figure out a way to make sure that the shafts or wood used in the cues did not warp at all once shipped to the US and over time being used in the US climate, you would have cues selling like hot cakes.............

There has got to be a way...........

Just my opinion........


Thanks, I'm shooting with one of his cues for last 2 years and never had any issues, None of the cues I sold have any issues till now.
 
Thanks, I'm shooting with one of his cues for last 2 years and never had any issues, None of the cues I sold have any issues till now.

Cool, just a suggestion for sure........

As you and I both know, what I mentioned is probably the main reason most people do not purchase a cue from the Philippines......... Maybe if you attached a buy-back gaurantee, you could get more orders?

These cues look awesome....

If the stigma that is attached to these type of cues, is done away with by some adventurous cue maker in the Phillipines, who figures a gauranteed way out, to do this, he would be probably flooded with orders....

I believe I have seen some of the nicest designs come from the Filipino cue makers.....

These guys are hard workers for sure.. I employ 1 Filipino in my Graphic Design business......... great people....
 
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Thanks for your suggestion. But JDs work is a lot better than a lot of overseas makers and I think a lot of guys on forum will attest that.


Cool, just a suggestion for sure........

As you and I both know, what I mentioned is probably the main reason most people do not purchase a cue from the Philippines......... Maybe if you attached a buy-back gaurantee, you could get more orders?

These cues look awesome....

If the stigma that is attached to these type of cues, is done away with by some adventurous cue maker in the Phillipines, who figures a gauranteed way out, to do this, he would be probably flooded with orders....

I believe I have seen some of the nicest designs come from the Filipino cue makers.....

These guys are hard workers for sure.. I employ 1 Filipino in my Graphic Design business......... great people....
 
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