Interesting cue in ebay

Man ...

That was a shocker!.... That was the ugliest
one of those cues I have seen. Actually quite
a few players around here have Renis cues, and
some of them, although different, are not bad
looking like that one.
 
Sweet Marissa said:
Interesting isn't the word. This cue/butt plug is visually offensive.

Marissa,

You think maybe they just misspelled "Renis"?

Chris
 
I seen a few proud owners of these cues in Vegas. Just got a 'hmmmmm, nice cue' outta me. What do you say when someone is showing you a disgusting looking cue, and there proud of it?

No offence to owners of these cues, they just don't suit my taste.
 
Celtic said:
Yeah Gregs weighed a ton as well, depsite the fact it is missing alot of wood due to the ripples. $1000 offer is like winning the lotto and then loosing the ticket when ya dont sell.

The ripple design is predicated by the use of the very heavy "Dymondwood" laminate. You have to build it this way to get the weight within a resonable range, assuming you want to have a solid one-piece butt. I've seen a few of these under different names and it always seemed to me that Pool was the wrong market for this design. They ought to build these as Snooker cues, as this market love cues with thin handles and shafts, stiff and hard hitting with no wraps. The weight is the only problem, as typical Snooker cues are never more than 18oz, but they are also usually only 57" long, so perhaps this shorter length would help.

The only other cue maker I've see use Dymondwood to any extent is the inimitable Arnot Q. Wadsworth in his "Rainbow" cue range, to which I've always been partial from a cosmetic viewpoint (I've no idea how they play.) It is interesting to note all these cues have wraps, which leads me to speculate he is only using the Dymondwood for the forearm and butt with a normal Maple or other light wood handle dowel to keep the weight down.
 
I have to agree that particular one is pretty ugly but there is a dealer local to me and he has a few that are actually much better color combinations. Although, the design is still very odd the ones I tried hit pretty damn solid I have to admit. They are a laminated butt and shaft so they pretty much hit stiff like a Predator. I don't think I could ever get used to one just because it's so non 'traditional' but he does sell some cues. I think it's the 'you either love them or hate them' syndrome.
 
Dymondwood is very stable wood and hits very stiff. They are quite beautiful when used appropriately. I used to have a lot of joint protectors made from dymondwoods and they were very beautiful. They have a natural finish and does not require any additional finish.
I believe they were produced by subjecting laminated wood and color resin under a lot of heat and pressure.
 
coastydad said:
Man, I could buy that cue and get me one of those Huggy Bear hats and be a money making machine!
Im going with coastydad on this one. Give me one of those cues, and a 1960's outfit and I got myself a new profession.
 
Butt Plug

Sweet Marissa said:
Interesting isn't the word. This cue/butt plug is visually offensive.

My friend recieved a free Vibrating Jelly Butt Plug as a gift when he ordered some porn flicks. I found it offensive myself.
How do you know about them.
Purdman :D
 
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