Lets see pictures of your Player Cue, that everyday Cue, it don't have to be fancy

My weekend player

Will never take this baby back to the bar

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I call it old reliable, the Cue that aways seem to be what I go back to.

every day player i call her matida , carter custom 4 points full splice rosewood and bem. venners orange yellow , 59" 3/8x11 brass, ivory joint, sw taper..18.2 oz. and the only carter cue dated pin "07"
 
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My everyday player

2003 Jacoby. There is something about that cocobolo joint that feels incredible.
 

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Well, I had been playing primarily with a Huebler H-14 for the last few years. LINK Of course, my favorite has been my old block letter Joss. LINK

Recently I got another block letter Joss, a Model #2 from the Diamond Series Catalog. I was going to sell it cheap, but it became my new player. The block letter I got in 1985 is still my favorite, but this cue plays exactly the same so it is my new player.

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Yes, the wrap is very dirty, but the finish is original and there isn't a scratch or dent I can find on it. I may clean the wrap...or not....

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Currently the only cue in my possession, which I've had for close to 30 years...
 

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Well, I had been playing primarily with a Huebler H-14 for the last few years. LINK Of course, my favorite has been my old block letter Joss. LINK

Recently I got another block letter Joss, a Model #2 from the Diamond Series Catalog. I was going to sell it cheap, but it became my new player. The block letter I got in 1985 is still my favorite, but this cue plays exactly the same so it is my new player.

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Yes, the wrap is very dirty, but the finish is original and there isn't a scratch or dent I can find on it. I may clean the wrap...or not....

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Let me know if you ever do want to sell, please.

Josh
 
On any given day, I do not know which cue I'll play with until I open my cue case.
Sure, there's been times I played with the same cue for more than one session.
But that was basically the result of just a whim to play with the same cue again.

It's a lot less common than you'd otherwise think because the real joy of owning
a small collection of cues like mine is getting to play with all of the cues. That is
exactly why I got a 6x12 case to accommodate carrying my ivory joint pool cues.

The cues are all very close in specs so that switching from one cue to play with a
different one is so seamless that there's literally no adjustment required after you
shoot the first shot......same tips and shafts......same weight.....siame cue joints.

Surprisingly, my cue case is a tiny bit wider than a 4x8 version which is a bit taller.
than my case, at least that's what my experience has been. In any event, it's a nice
case and is well suited to transport my cues which makes my playing pool more fun.


Matt B.
 

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I had a new Meucci Pro made to match my old Viking Palm using parts from an old warped shaft and have been playing around with it a lot recently.

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