Keith Josey Cues

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I was just looking for some information on his cues mainly how is the hit I see that his cues aren't that expensive for a fancy sneaky pete. Any info is greatly appreciated.
 
Keith's cue's hit great. It is a very solid hit. I have had two of his cues and his cue is currently my player right now. You can't beat his customer service either. His wife Sherri runs things in the office and I have never had a problem with any of my cues. I highly recommend you to a Josey.
 
They provide a very stiff "hit" & and are as well made as any cue you can buy. If you are looking into one of his sneakies, you can't go wrong.;)
 
I cant say first hand how they are, but i will know tomorrow, as my buddy just got his in the mail today (12-6) and we have league tomorrow. He called and the first thing out of his mouth was WOW I LOVE MY NEW CUE. Pretty good turn around as well, i helped him order at the end of August and he got it today, of course with the Open and a few other things going on. But still not bad for a custom cue.
 
I have at one time or another had every cue from Gina's to Southwest and my favorite hitting cue is a 60" 18.5 oz Cocobolo Josey with a thin butt. Keith is a good dude too.
 
Josey sneakys are beautiful and they hit great!! My current player is a level 2 cocobolo and I love it:D . The Joseys are world class people to deal with.
 
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The shafts have a pretty stiff taper resulting in a hit that I would describe as firm and crisp. I have a Bacote Josey SP now and love it. Keith and Sherri are great people to work with too.
 
I've had mine since August and it's awesome. Very crisp with a talisman medium tip. Depending on how I like the Carmeli I'm getting I might be selling it soon with an OB-1 and original shaft.
 
I had a Josey from 1995 that played very well, he used a 5/16-18 pin then...

I still wish that I didn't sell it
 
BPG24 said:
I had a Josey from 1995 that played very well, he used a 5/16-18 pin then...

I still wish that I didn't sell it

My Josey playing cue is from 1995 also. It is stained gray maple with a steel joint. Everyone compliments me on the look of this cue and yet it is fairly plain.

I got lucky when I bought it from some pool player back in 1997 at the Sands. I had no idea who Keith Josey was at the time. I just bought it because it looked nice, was cheap and felt pretty solid when I hit balls with it. I figured I could make a hundred or two on the resale.

I kept it around for six months or so and no one wanted to buy it out here. They had never heard of Josey either. One day I decided to give it a good try out and play with it for one day. Well, that one day has become ten years. I LOVE MY JOSEY!
 
I just bought a fancy Josey sneaky pete with two Predator 314-2 shafts. I have had it for about a week now and love it. I have already sold my old player and don't plan on buying another one.

BVal
 
Thanks for all the information I'm going to order one but I have to do it after the holidays wife gets all the money for Christmas lol
 
jay helfert said:
My Josey playing cue is from 1995 also. It is stained gray maple with a steel joint. Everyone compliments me on the look of this cue and yet it is fairly plain.

I got lucky when I bought it from some pool player back in 1997 at the Sands. I had no idea who Keith Josey was at the time. I just bought it because it looked nice, was cheap and felt pretty solid when I hit balls with it. I figured I could make a hundred or two on the resale.

I kept it around for six months or so and no one wanted to buy it out here. They had never heard of Josey either. One day I decided to give it a good try out and play with it for one day. Well, that one day has become ten years. I LOVE MY JOSEY!

+1 Especially on the last sentence....Mine is a 2007 creation, but unless something really horrible happens, I do believe that this banger just bought his last playing cue. I miss a lot...but when I do? I know it's not the cue's fault...:)
 
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