Finally an honest thread without cue maker nut huggers
szamboti ... I don't get it. Well I kind get it's a piece of cue history but I don't get why I would want to spend 15k for one lol. These guys almost cum in there pants over a plain jain 4 point cue. I always laugh out loud at all the comments saying how amazing it is lol I've gotten to hit with quite a few as a friend was a flipper of high end cue and to me they don't hit any better then the average cue. lol I know to each his own.
Black boar. Again I've gotten to play with a lot of his cue's that our in the 15k + range and they look drop dead beautiful and then you play with them and to me the hit doesn't match the looks.
tap, tap, tap
I got agree with Trob assessment above... Plus SW cues do nothing for me. Paying thousands for a cue with a few nice woods, no inlays, and look down right plain for the most part. I've seen couple of nicer SW, but the price was about double of the plain jane's. And yeah, I hit with my buddies more than a few times... eh, if I closed my eyes I would not know it from anything else....
I know they age their woods, and they build good cues, and the folks are nice, but geez, just not for me.... no firestorm please, this is jmho.
tap, tap, tap ...I've owned 3...Southwests are for flipping, not playing.,..if they
played all that great they would not be for sale on here all the time.
I know Im in the minority....but a Searing or especially a Searing conversion.....I just can't get over a plain jane 4 pointer for 5-6k because it has an S in the butt cap. And takes 15years to get one.
tap, tap, tap....A friend of mine and I compared my TAD-1 ($1500.00 at the time)
to his Searing merry widow ($4000.00 at the time) and the very next day he sold
his cue to an
S nut hugger here on AZB for $4500.00 and bought a TAD
so it appears Searings are as good as Southwest in this regard.
To add more firewood to this fire: James Michael White...I bought one of his cues
on here because I thought it was a good deal for the money...turned out the reason
it was flipped twice (each time at a reduced price) was due to the points being
god awful crooked with obvious glue lines (that managed to hide in the photos)
That cue should have been thrown in the scrap pile and never finished.
Finally, I would never buy a cue...regardless of cuemaker that has those
arrowheads or little flowers at the end of the points...that just means they
fukked up the points, and did not have the integrity to throw away the forearm.