greg sirca cues

Sirca

dstoker said:
does anyone know how they play
I had one of Greg's cues a few years back and it was a nice cue and played great. I had no trouble moving the cue ball around with it.
 
+1 for Greg.. not to mention how seriously underpriced his cues are when considering the materials used.. I don't know how the man makes a penny that way.
 
Ask ClubBilliards on here about his cues. He has several of Greg's cues and LOVES them. Myself, they are ok. The craftsmanship of the cues look pretty decent for the $400ish you are going to pay for one of his cues. The hit is fairly solid. My only complaints are that the shaft wood material is subpar in my opinion on the few cues I have seen. The shafts look like they are only partially finished/cut down to size. Compared to what I'm used to (a Blue Grass), the shafts are like a twig you pulled off a tree in your back yard. My other complaint is that some of the tips were junk (probably some new Lepros).Other than that, they are a good bargain and have a solid hit. For the time and material, they are worth what he is asking...but not a whole lot more.
 
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Wow, GutShot! So you're saying you're a fan? ;)

I've got about 6 of Greg's cues and I'd recommend them to anyone. Yes, he's selling them too cheap for what they are. They play good and stiff. The only problem controlling the ball in my case isn't in the cue! ;)

He uses good materials. A lot of his cues have real pre-ban ivory in them. Most of them have big, bold, unique designs.

For anyone wanting a good deal on a good playing good looking cue, I'd definitely recommend Greg's. It's unfortunate it looks like he's gotten out of the business. Every couple of weeks you can still find one he's selling on eBay, but that's about it.
 
gutshot said:
Ask ClubBilliards on here about his cues. He has several of Greg's cues and LOVES them. Myself, they are ok. The craftsmanship of the cues look pretty decent for the $400ish you are going to pay for one of his cues. The hit is fairly solid. My only complaints are that the shaft wood material is subpar in my opinion on the few cues I have seen. The shafts look like they are only partially finished/cut down to size. Compared to what I'm used to (a Blue Grass), the shafts are like a twig you pulled off a tree in your back yard. My other complaint is that some of the tips were junk (probably some new Lepros).Other than that, they are a good bargain and have a solid hit. For the time and material, they are worth what he is asking...but not a whole lot more.

Could you please explain further about the shaft wood. I'm confused.

Thanks
 
One of the last cues that clubbilliards received, it looked unfinished. The size of the shaft, the cone taper and the fact that it didn't look like it had even been buffed to a smooth finish led me to believe that it was a rush job to finish. The other Sirca cues he has are not near as bad as this one was. As far as the shaft quality goes, they are c grade at best. Therefore, you are paying for the butt. The butts that I have seen are pretty good, and like clubbilliards said, he uses a lot of ivory and stone materials. If I was to ever buy one, which I wouldn't, I would instantly buy another shaft from someone else.
 
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I have gotten one shaft from Greg that felt unfinished and was taperred a little funny. I talked to him about it though and I don't think it was even his shaft. I think that was was on a sneaky pete I bought from someone else on eBay, so who knows. Most of the shafts are tapered good and play VERY good, in my opinion. And of course everyone's opinion of what plays good depends on what feels good in their own hands.

Great cues in my opinion and incredible cues for the price.
 
to the OP: they play GREAT; but here is more info for all to read:

greg is a very nice man who sold his, from what I understand, his very good (i think construction) business to pursue what he loved, and that was making cues.

I have 2 and they are excellent cues I am proud to have, not to mention that his prices were excellent too - they were very underpriced though. his wood selection and inlay buttwork were beautifully executed, and I think because he liked kamui tips so much he usually installed them even on his least expensive cues so his customers received the best cue he could build.

i am not sure but I think about the end of '07 or the beginning of '08 he became very discouraged that he was losing a lot of money in his dream cue making venture after moving to CO, just to do what he loved, making unique and beautiful solid hitting cues. at about that point or shortly after, he started selling some of his cue making machinery. but still having enough to continue, but not as an elaborate/duplicative a shop as previously he had maintained (some speculation here on my part).

anyway i think in june of this year, there was some controversy in a thread. i don't know the facts clearly, but if i try and recall, on that thread greg's son (who sometimes helped in the shop, but also started making some of his own cues, who was also an Az member under his own members name), greg by mistake posted under his son's logon, and was VERY HARSHLY ACCUSED of having 2 Az accounts.

greg was clearly very upset at that and tried to explain, but the BASHING blew everything out of proportion and/or/but set the stage, and greg being as honest as the day is long therefore was very upset from the accusations. when I read the thread, i knew the accusations hurt him and his integrity and i felt bad for greg, having to deal with the imo unjustified bashing, and also because i knew the man somewhat and felt it was all improper and uncalled for.

again, i don't remember everything clearly, but it was like he was attacked, and to make it much worse, his son (thinking it was really greg) was attacked(!!!!) as the bashers thought they discovered a terrorist amongst us - having 2 logons.

next i knew, he was gone, the thread was gone. silence!

am i the only one who heard the tree fall in the forest?

just to the few of you who really know me from here including personally, I want to say this: when I gave away cues to 'our future pool champions - our children or younger folks maybe in need', and just about then i wanted to buy my 2nd cue from greg, on thread he said, He Would Send Me the Cue for FREE for My Kindness!! is this a man who should be banned; losing money for doing what he loves; making cues for US; and wanting to give me a FREE CUE because he loved seeing kindness?? of course, i could not accept and paid him in full asking price (i still had his paypal address and it was still a great bargain at full price).

FYI: here is the quote fro greg sirca to me 01/27/2008 as mentioned above:

greg said, quote:
"Hey Smokey,This cue is yours,but i would like to send it to you,and if you sell it send me 300.00 and if you decide to kept it then it is yours,i believe in players like you,because you have believed in me,you have shown to be a leader and we need more leaders in the game.PM me your address and i will get this cue out to you." unquote.

greg imho should be brought back to be amongst us!! what do you think??

thread: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=87059

and note: i paid him the full $340 and still have and love this cue.

and finally, i hope Mr. Wilson and Mike H. read this and reconsider greg's acceptance here (just like they did for me).
smokey
 
Greg was banned from AZ? Wow.. that's a bit shocking. One of the kindest men I've ever spoken with. Sure, he's appeared frustrated a time or two, with the inability to turn profit, but man.. I'd love to know what he did to get banned.
 
Yeah the only thing I can see is if he sent a PM directly to the higher-ups "asking" to be banned! Greg is a hell of a guy. Not afraid to express his opinion at times, but I much prefer that to people that hold theirs in all the time and still expect you to please them.
 
Smokey - your memory would be correct. Greg's son posted up some sneakies for sale, and was jammed by a current cuemaker that resides on this forum. Greg came on and defended his son. I have owned Greg's product, and they are very well made. I have also spoken to Greg a few times, and he is a no b.s. kind of guy. Greg is very passionate about everything he does, building houses or building cues. My advice to people curious about his cues? If you like the style and it's within your budget, then buy it.

Chris
 
Based on my past experience with Greg (about a week ago), all I can say about him is you can trust him and he is the man of his words.

I bought a cue from him through ebay about 2 weeks ago. I mentioned about getting custom made JPs for the cue and he told he would make a set for a little extra money. The cue came few days ago without the JPs. I sent him an email and he explained that he was out of material and couldn't make me the JPs so he sent the money I paid for the JPs. The cue is trully a work of art and it hits very nice, it's very unfortunate that it's not my cup of tea.

Btw, the cue is up for sale if anyone is interested :p

Thanks
 
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