JD custom cue for sale.

adam the dragon

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reposting as the deal did not go through . Will let it go for 200.00
go here for the original post--http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=98501&highlight=adam+dragon
 
As I posted before.. I'm willing to purchase this cue if you get the price right. PM me if you would like to talk.. and why is it every deal falls through on this cue?
 
posting pictures for you sir..

adam the dragon said:
reposting as the deal did not go through . Will let it go for 200.00
go here for the original post--http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=98501&highlight=adam+dragon
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I have one... WOW!! I can honestly say it is one of the best hitting cues I have ever had! I had the shafts retapered and set up nice. Try it for 200.00 I will in a few days if nobody else does.
 
Thanx for all the pm's guys. But, this is not a J&D Custom Cue. It is from another maker BUT NOT myself. I believe this comes from overseas.
Thanx ,
Jim Lee
 
J&D CUSTOMS said:
Thanx for all the pm's guys. But, this is not a J&D Custom Cue. It is from another maker BUT NOT myself. I believe this comes from overseas.
Thanx ,
Jim Lee


I am glad you clarified that. I could not believe you were selling this for that price when it looks like it took months to build. Nice looking points anyways. I wonder who did do it?
 
J&D CUSTOMS said:
Thanx for all the pm's guys. But, this is not a J&D Custom Cue. It is from another maker BUT NOT myself. I believe this comes from overseas.
Thanx ,
Jim Lee


Yeah it's JD cues not J&D.
 
Thank you flyingsnail for posting the pics up since i do make mistakes on inserting pics into the posting. And to everybody even if somebody gives a good offer they can have it.. you can't go wrong here since this cue has alot of REAL IVORY inlays.
 
Thanks Adam

3rd times a charm.. For what ever reason the first to times he sold this cue didn't pan out but I got it from Adam.

Adam sent me the cue up front to inspect since he is some what new here.

Thanks for trusting me in sending the cue up front and I wish you many more smooth transaction here. Payment has been sent and itrader left for you. Thanks again..
 
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Nine Ball said:
3rd times a charm.. For what ever reason the first to times he sold this cue didn't pan out but I got it from Adam.

Adam sent me the cue up front to inspect since he is some what new here.

Thanks for trusting me in sending the cue up front and I wish you many more smooth transaction here. Payment has been sent and itrader left for you. Thanks again..
Hey Josh,how do you like the cue?Just curious as to what you think about it play wise and craft wise.Thanks. :)
 
Yep

Fast Lenny said:
Hey Josh,how do you like the cue?Just curious as to what you think about it play wise and craft wise.Thanks. :)


Excellent question.. and I don't find a lot of cues I actually like the hit of.

Rick Howard
SouthWest
Paul Mottey
Gus Szamboti
Wayne Robinson
Schon Cues
Joss- Older 80's Models

The cues listed above and not in any order are cues I consider to hit good. Hit is also just a matter of opinion as not everyone has the same taste. and no I'm not comparing the hit of this cue to any of the above. Rather giving you an idea of what "I think" hits good when I say this cue hits good.

Everyone always says every cue plays lights out, jam up, etc. etc....

The cue hits real good.. Very solid and pretty stiff.. If you want a good hitting cue "to play with" for $200 or less this is the way to go.

If your looking for a show piece, Unless your showing it off to people who don't know any better, Do not go with one of these.

In my case when I inspect a cue I look at every piece closely.. His templates are not straight so the inlays are not perfect. They are not off real bad but enough where I notice them.

From a distance you'll never know. Up close to someone who knows what to look for is a different story.

I purchased this because some of his cues look really nice on ebay. So I wanted to see the quality first hand but never cared to pay his prices even though they are not high.

Would hate to pay $200, Give or take $50, and end up with a kmart cue so the risk was not worth it to me. When this one came up here I figured I would check it out.

Overall, My opinion is if he got his stuff straight, I see no reason why he couldn't pull $700 for a cue similiar to this one. Other than the fact that he is in the Philippines..

I'm happy with how the cue plays and could easily start using this cue as an everyday player.. For now it goes into the case but it's always there incase I need it to play with.

Hope this helps... If you want a cue to play with that hits good for $200 or under I pick these, The radial pin Elite cues, or a Lucasi... All 3 of these cues will get the job done if your not worried about the brand name..
 
Nine Ball said:
Excellent question.. and I don't find a lot of cues I actually like the hit of.

Rick Howard
SouthWest
Paul Mottey
Gus Szamboti
Wayne Robinson
Schon Cues
Joss- Older 80's Models

The cues listed above and not in any order are cues I consider to hit good. Hit is also just a matter of opinion as not everyone has the same taste. and no I'm not comparing the hit of this cue to any of the above. Rather giving you an idea of what "I think" hits good when I say this cue hits good.

Everyone always says every cue plays lights out, jam up, etc. etc....

The cue hits real good.. Very solid and pretty stiff.. If you want a good hitting cue "to play with" for $200 or less this is the way to go.

If your looking for a show piece, Unless your showing it off to people who don't know any better, Do not go with one of these.

In my case when I inspect a cue I look at every piece closely.. His templates are not straight so the inlays are not perfect. They are not off real bad but enough where I notice them.

From a distance you'll never know. Up close to someone who knows what to look for is a different story.

I purchased this because some of his cues look really nice on ebay. So I wanted to see the quality first hand but never cared to pay his prices even though they are not high.

Would hate to pay $200, Give or take $50, and end up with a kmart cue so the risk was not worth it to me. When this one came up here I figured I would check it out.

Overall, My opinion is if he got his stuff straight, I see no reason why he couldn't pull $700 for a cue similiar to this one. Other than the fact that he is in the Philippines..

I'm happy with how the cue plays and could easily start using this cue as an everyday player.. For now it goes into the case but it's always there incase I need it to play with.

Hope this helps... If you want a cue to play with that hits good for $200 or under I pick these, The radial pin Elite cues, or a Lucasi... All 3 of these cues will get the job done if your not worried about the brand name..
Nice little review and thanks,i was just curious as i have also seen these on Ebay and they look good.
 
thinking of getting a jd cue? these are not very expensive cues made by a gentleman in the Phillipines named Joel, takes great pride in his work, and Richard Black himself told a friend of mine that this guy really knoiws what he is doing with cue making, makes great cues that hit and play really well
 
I don't know whats going on here but somebody has reposted this for some reason but I WILL TELL YOU THIS IT WAS NOT ME BECAUSE I GOT RID IF THIS CUE LONG TIME AGO. So please ignore all of this. as you can see by the original posting date 05-13-2008, 05:19 AM So please forgive me for this as someone is trying to get me in trouble. I will find out who is doing this. thanks:mad::mad:
 
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