Help - looking for a cue with....

Wolven

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I?m looking for a cue either custom or production with a few must specs.
Balance point 19.75-20 inches. Weight 19.25-19.5 oz. As thin as possible.
Under $1,500.

Hope somebody knows someone who can make a cue to those specifications.

Thanks
 
Contact Paul Sumrall @ 806-778-1957, or PM Paul using his SN; sonofthunder. He'll make it just the way you want it.

Mike
 
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Wolven said:
I?m looking for a cue either custom or production with a few must specs.
Balance point 19.75-20 inches. Weight 19.25-19.5 oz. As thin as possible.
Under $1,500.

Hope somebody knows someone who can make a cue to those specifications.

Thanks
try ricco cues ,ricco cervantes and his son make great cues with small butts,i have tree that play great.craig a manchester ,craig 1243
 
I have not yet decided 100% on the cue maker but the input helps. Thanks to all that posted here and through email. Cheers
 
Just a thought. Although someone in the market for a $1500 cue may not be satisfied with a $150 cue, Schmelke can make a cue with any specifications you want. They did so for me. They'll custom taper it, custom balance it, whatever. What I'm suggesting is that if you aren't absolutely sure if you'll like a custom cue with your specs, buy a Schmelke with those specs as a trial cue. They'll probably get it back to you within 4 weeks.
 
Schmelke cue as a test, that's good idea. Flex suggested the same. In my case the only expensive thing would be that I would want an OB-1 on it.

However, I do have a relatively thin Hampton cue with a balance point at 20.25".
 
Wolven said:
Schmelke cue as a test, that's good idea. Flex suggested the same. In my case the only expensive thing would be that I would want an OB-1 on it.

However, I do have a relatively thin Hampton cue with a balance point at 20.25".

I happened to have just ordered another cue from Schmelke today. I'm going with Schmelke until I know exactly what I want. I use a 62" Schmelke now with a finely altered balance point and thinly tapered butt. I made a mistake by going with the bare wood joint. Athough the cue plays nicely, I don't like the sound of the hit. So for another $140 or so I'll have a different trial cue.
This time I'm going with a steel joint, 12mm, 1/2" ferrule, european taper, and an East Indian rosewood thin-tapered butt. A custom cue builder here advised me that the East Indian rosewood Schmelke has is very very old and nice. Schmelke confirmed this. Their stock has been aging for 20 years.
 
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