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So I think I might be getting a new cue added to the collection. I think I'm almost decided. I think I'm going with a Ginacue. Any suggestions or opinions?
chrisaaa said:So I think I might be getting a new cue added to the collection. I think I'm almost decided. I think I'm going with a Ginacue. Any suggestions or opinions?
chrisaaa said:So I think I might be getting a new cue added to the collection. I think I'm almost decided. I think I'm going with a Ginacue. Any suggestions or opinions?
chrisaaa said:So I think I might be getting a new cue added to the collection. I think I'm almost decided. I think I'm going with a Ginacue. Any suggestions or opinions?
Very collectable.chrisaaa said:Thanks for the responses. Opinions on how ginacue's typically hit, collectability. desirability?
Ernie Gutierrez has been the cuecraftsman that I have looked up to ever since I was introduced to custom cues. And because of this admiration, I have investigated his work inside (with x-ray) and out (magnifying glass and intense light).chrisaaa said:Thanks for the responses. Opinions on how ginacue's typically hit, collectability. desirability?
chrisaaa said:Thanks for the responses. Opinions on how ginacue's typically hit, collectability. desirability?
Ginacue (Ernie) makes a great plain 5 point cue for the low end price of about $1200 which includes a Whitten case...chrisaaa said:So I think I might be getting a new cue added to the collection. I think I'm almost decided. I think I'm going with a Ginacue. Any suggestions or opinions?
TATE said:You are going to shoot pool with it? Why, that's an outrage!
No, seriously. Gina's were playing cues for top players way before they were collectors cues. Nobody knows more than Ernie. He started long ago, selling his cues in Johnson City. Before you knew it, every pro had one. They were simply the best cues in the world in the 1960's. My original Gina was in my Corvette when it was stolen. The car I could live without. Losing the cue broke my heart.
Before you decide you're going to buy one, you should call him to see if you even can buy one.
Chris
Not really but he "screens" them.Snookered said:so Ernie "choose" his customers?
Joseph Cues said:Not really but he "screens" them.
Too many people waste Ernie's time at his shop. He probably got sick of it.
Snook, I don't know how. But, usually, people that go there are referred by or come with somebody Ernie knows.Snookered said:Based on what criteria?? just curious..
Snookered <=== that explained Ernie never reply his email..![]()
chrisaaa said:well folks, I'm back and a couple thousand bucks lighter. I think this one may be the last cue I ever get. Cocobolo forearm and butt sleeve, five points four veneers, Ebony points with black/white/black/white veneers, no inlays (couldnt afford them), ivory joint and white phenolic buttcap, smooth black leather wrap. Wont get it for another 8 months, but I can hardly wait to take delivery of that black whitten case containing my new prize. Who knows, from now till then I might just upgrade to some fancy rings at A,B,C,D and add a few inlays, possibly an ivory buttcap.
chrisaaa said:I paid the standard rates Ernie charges. I wonder if I know the girl you are talking about at Billiard Connection. I probably have run into you (Tate) a few times. Are you down there pretty often.