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Just thought I'd share a pic of GADawg's new Varney jump/break cues. I posted here because I know he plans to sell them...if you can pry 'em out of his hands. What do you think?
 

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Mr. Varney

Nice work. Question, are the tips phenolic? I wondering cause Im in the market for a new j/b and your cues have peaked my interest. Been hearing lots of good things about em. I ask about the tips cause Ive never been quite satisfied w/ my Sledgehammer.

Mike
 
Qjunkie said:
Mr. Varney

Nice work. Question, are the tips phenolic? I wondering cause Im in the market for a new j/b and your cues have peaked my interest. Been hearing lots of good things about em. I ask about the tips cause Ive never been quite satisfied w/ my Sledgehammer.

Mike
The tip/ferrule is canvas resin. Similar to the Sledge...but better. The canvas resin actually will actually fuzz up a bit when I shape it and really holds chalk well. Allows the use of english on the break if desired. I also offer a lifetime warranty...the canvas resin will not crack/break/split as the phenolic will. You can get the cue with a 1 pc tip/ferrule combo or with the tip threaded into an unbreakable Ivorine 4 ferrule, in black or brown...your choice. The cues really jump & break amazingly well. If you try one...you'll sling your current j/b into the highway.
PM me if you are interested...I have a new batch of beautiful ones near finishing...a couple of them are not spoke for as of yet.
 
PoolSleuth said:
I would like to know what the Woods are? Nice Ring Work on both Cues, but the Bootom Cue is Prettier IMO
The one you like is an unusual piece of Alves, the other is Rosewood.
 
One more pic. Qjunkie has claimed one of the available ones I have...so his pics are coming soon.
 

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All right GADawg..you got your cues today. What do you think?
Something tells me you be selling your old one...
 
Varney Cues said:
All right GADawg..you got your cues today. What do you think?
Something tells me you be selling your old one...

They arrived on schedule, delivered right to the door and they are beautiful.

You are right. I am having a hard time trying to decide whether to keep one of the new ones and sell my existing J/B and, if I do that, which one to keep.

I may post a picture of all of them here and let you guys help me make up my mind.

I have to hurry though before my wife figures out what is going on!
 
Hey you can't go wrong...all 4 are Varney's. Just keep 'em all and hide them under the bed...your wife will never know...LOL!!!!
 
I may have asked this or read this but...
1) what is the price for each a sneaky and a j/b?
2) what kind of finish do you use?

Thanks,
Zim
 
great cues u got there Varney..i totally regret not getting 1 from u the other time..btw is the bottom half of the butt used as the jump butt?is it much lighter than most jump butts?
 
Zims Rack said:
I may have asked this or read this but...
1) what is the price for each a sneaky and a j/b?
2) what kind of finish do you use?

Thanks,
Zim
Hey Zim
Thanks for the tourney emails. To answer your questions...
1) true sneaky's are $300 and plain j/b's start at $375...but I may offer a $2 discount if I like you...LOL!!!

2) Secret hand rubbed "Varney Satin"...similar to the early BEM SW's.
KV
 
It's George said:
great cues u got there Varney..i totally regret not getting 1 from u the other time..btw is the bottom half of the butt used as the jump butt?is it much lighter than most jump butts?

Of course I can make it weigh what ever you'd like, but most of the weight is from the density of the type wood I used. To answer your question...all of my j/b's are designed to use the forearm as the handle when jumping...hence you notice they are indeed a bit longer than most. There would be no benefit from using the bottom end of the butt section as it will be the heaviest piece of the cue.
thanks
KV
 
Varney Cues said:
Of course I can make it weigh what ever you'd like, but most of the weight is from the density of the type wood I used. To answer your question...all of my j/b's are designed to use the forearm as the handle when jumping...hence you notice they are indeed a bit longer than most. There would be no benefit from using the bottom end of the butt section as it will be the heaviest piece of the cue.
thanks
KV
if i would like the forearm jump butt to be shorter will it be advised?
 
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