I really wanna know

Check out a Jacoby. Made in the USA, good hitting and not too stiff (in my opinion).
 
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I'm always interested in opinions on cues. I've just sold a Pechauer and Joss. Joss was too stiff for me, Pechauer was nice!! Bought a custom? here and LOVE IT!! Hellova cue for $225 shipped.
so I'll add Cameron Matthys cues to the list.
 
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I think she needs one of these.................

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Kim
 
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Bob Owen (Shurtz custom cues) makes a very good hitting cue, not too stiff, good feedback, and for a reasonable price. You definately get a lot of cue from Bob.

(316) 269-3844 or Bob@Shurtzcue.com
 
The last I knew Roger Long was building a very moderately priced cue that looked decent and was reported to hit great. No real information on them but he is one of the cuebuilders on the short list of cues I'd like to try. I have to admit that I'm more interested in how they play than how they look and I tend to cut my own.

Manwon's cues, Ratcues, a handful from makers on here to choose from while supporting our fellow posters. I'm missing some others that I wouldn't hesitate to support but I'm pretty whipped after a long day, can't think at the moment. When you are inclined a look on the cue builders forums right here on AZB can give you a good idea who you want to deal with. Do a general search on their name if you think you want a cue from them, some are better businessmen than others.

When you are looking for a little cue builder look no further than CueBuddy. He was showing off a beautiful cue he built last time he was down here. I would have had to score it if I didn't already have one of his cues but at only about ten inches long it is a little short for my wingspan! :grin:

Hu

Thanks for the plug ole buddy! During the warm months I don't work in the shop much. I pretty much stick to dowsing fires and working in the garden:wink:

I ain't forgot about your cue stand I owe you so you can look forward to it when the snow starts flying in a couple of months.
 
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