Joel Hercek

I second what Drivermaker said.....beautiful collection. My previous sarcasm was only a manifestation of my extreme jealousy. :cool:
 
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sebas said:
Come on guys it took a lot of work to put all of those together. I play with all of them hence the majority of Steel jointed ones. I had the fancy that was on Cornerstone but I didn't like the hit of that one for some reason the piloted ivory I currently have hits great. The flat faced Delrin one I have hits great. I have yet to get a flat faced ivory, so the quest continues. If anyone lives or visits Chicago and wants to give one a try, PM me and I we can work something out. I really suggest anyone who is not on his list get on it. I have had the chance to hit with several high end cues and his hit the best overall IMO. The Tascarella hits very good as well but I find the control of the Herceks better. I suggest the leather grip as well. Joel does a unbeleivable job with irish linen, but I feel that his cues feel better with the leather. The only reason I have not changed out the one that looks like the spain is that it has one of Spains old wraps on it. The cocobolo plain cue that is on 3cushion.com has Joels last Burton Spain brown spec wrap on it. Another reason to collect/ play with Herceks is that not only is he a great cuemaker but he is one of the nicest guys you will meet (something that is hard to find in some cuemakers).

Chris


You're a much nicer person than I am sebas (which I'm sure everyone would agree with immediately without asking questions), but if anyone wants to call and try out MY Herceks...hey...DON'T BOTHER! :D As they say in old Napoli...fungoo! :p

I concur with everything you've said. If you're not on the list...get on. And Joel really is an absolute dynamite guy.
 
sebas said:
Come on guys it took a lot of work to put all of those together. I play with all of them hence the majority of Steel jointed ones. I had the fancy that was on Cornerstone but I didn't like the hit of that one for some reason the piloted ivory I currently have hits great. The flat faced Delrin one I have hits great. I have yet to get a flat faced ivory, so the quest continues. If anyone lives or visits Chicago and wants to give one a try, PM me and I we can work something out. I really suggest anyone who is not on his list get on it. I have had the chance to hit with several high end cues and his hit the best overall IMO. The Tascarella hits very good as well but I find the control of the Herceks better. I suggest the leather grip as well. Joel does a unbeleivable job with irish linen, but I feel that his cues feel better with the leather. The only reason I have not changed out the one that looks like the spain is that it has one of Spains old wraps on it. The cocobolo plain cue that is on 3cushion.com has Joels last Burton Spain brown spec wrap on it. Another reason to collect/ play with Herceks is that not only is he a great cuemaker but he is one of the nicest guys you will meet (something that is hard to find in some cuemakers).

Chris

I got on his list several months ago. Can you get on the list more than once?

How does the hit compare to a Southwest hit?

Where in Chicago do you play?

I play at Red Shoes and at Illinois Billiard Club. One of the members, Tom Sipek let me hit with one of his Herceks.

Dennis
 
drivermaker said:
You're a much nicer person than I am sebas (which I'm sure everyone would agree with immediately without asking questions), but if anyone wants to call and try out MY Herceks...hey...DON'T BOTHER! :D As they say in old Napoli...fungoo! :p

I concur with everything you've said. If you're not on the list...get on. And Joel really is an absolute dynamite guy.

Damn you dm! I just emailed Joel and I'm on the list. I figure if I can't save the money within 6 years I am doing something seriously wrong...
His website has some awesome information in it too.

Regards,
Dave
 
DDKoop said:
Damn you dm! I just emailed Joel and I'm on the list. I figure if I can't save the money within 6 years I am doing something seriously wrong...
His website has some awesome information in it too.

Regards,
Dave


And when that cue comes in you'll be thanking me...at that time just remember to name your next born child after me. ;) :D
 
Danny,

If you like a hard hitting cue with great feedback you may want to consider an Arnot-Q. His philosophy is functioanality first and esthetics second. You may want to check out his web site and testamonials at www.arnotq.com. Arnie is easy to talk to and extremely knowledgeable. Good luck with your Hercek cue. Joel's cues are great cues also.

Larry





Danny 314 said:
I just put my name in a list to have a Hercek cue built. I went to his website and liked what I saw on how he builds cues. I have never hit with one of his cues. Has anyone here hiy with a Hercek? How would you rate it? What would you compare it to? I have a limited range of cues I have played with. I currently use a Schon with a 314 shaft. But I have played with Sruggs, Harry Richards, Dale Perry, Bludworth, Woodworth, and of course Joss and Meucci(what poolplayer hasn't Played with a Joos or Meucci at least one time in thier life). One of the Scruggs I hit with was over 20yrs old and I loved it. Very solid and stiff, and I could move the ball around the table with ease. Why not order a Scruggs instead, you may ask... I want to, but I heard Tim is no longer buiding his cues... I could be wrong...

Check out Joel Hercek cues here
http://hercek.com/
 
Larry Sivik said:
Danny,

If you like a hard hitting cue with great feedback you may want to consider an Arnot-Q. His philosophy is functioanality first and esthetics second. You may want to check out his web site and testamonials at www.arnotq.com. Arnie is easy to talk to and extremely knowledgeable. Good luck with your Hercek cue. Joel's cues are great cues also.

Larry


Maybe you should have started an Arnot-Q thread of your own. But to even put this in the same category with an Hercek is like comparing a Players cue to a Schon Unique. ROTFLMAO.....
 
drivermaker said:
Maybe you should have started an Arnot-Q thread of your own. But to even put this in the same category with an Hercek is like comparing a Players cue to a Schon Unique. ROTFLMAO.....

I have to agree.... :p
 
drivermaker said:
Maybe you should have started an Arnot-Q thread of your own. But to even put this in the same category with an Hercek is like comparing a Players cue to a Schon Unique. ROTFLMAO.....

Is it starting to get hot in here or is it me???? :confused:
 
Larry Sivik said:
Danny,

If you like a hard hitting cue with great feedback you may want to consider an Arnot-Q. His philosophy is functioanality first and esthetics second. You may want to check out his web site and testamonials at www.arnotq.com. Arnie is easy to talk to and extremely knowledgeable. Good luck with your Hercek cue. Joel's cues are great cues also.

Larry
I have been to Arnots website. I have researched many cue makers. Hercek is a cue I want. I like the fact that his are "full slice" cue. He is one of the few that had that knowledge past on to him by the great Burton Spain. Will it make me shoot better? No.
If i was going to settle, I would get a Scruggs. Which I still plan to do one day. I just want to find an older Scruggs. I will also own a Franklin era Southwest. This will be years down the road when I win the lottery.
 
Price

If you get on the list today do you lock in the price for when your name comes up on the list? I think that SW does this. Can anyone confirm about Hercek and SW?
 
drivermaker said:
And when that cue comes in you'll be thanking me...at that time just remember to name your next born child after me. ;) :D

If I have another kid in 6 or 7 years I'll be happy to name them drivermaker :D
 
Price

gforces1911 said:
If you get on the list today do you lock in the price for when your name comes up on the list? I think that SW does this. Can anyone confirm about Hercek and SW?


I don't think he locks in the price but he is very with a capital V fair to you based on market price if you are on his list.
 
Hercek hit

dmgwalsh said:
I got on his list several months ago. Can you get on the list more than once?

How does the hit compare to a Southwest hit?

Where in Chicago do you play?

I play at Red Shoes and at Illinois Billiard Club. One of the members, Tom Sipek let me hit with one of his Herceks.

Dennis

I think that it depends on the joint. No matter what those stupid studies say. The ivory piloted hits the softest and puts the most throw, the Flat faced hits most like a Southwest. The piloted ss (my favorite) hits in between. I pmed you my phone #.

Chris
 
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