McDermott cues in The Color Of Money

Back in the late 1980's I bought a Meucci cue with two shafts it played rather well just not better than my McDermott but then I was kind of picky something about how the McDermott hit a ball I really liked .
It's a good cue don't get me wrong Joss cues are also !
 
Thanks for the great thread. I bought a "Grady Seasons" cue new back in the early 90s and didn't even know it. Grey stain and all. Also just picked up my son's first cue a D1 from being refinished at McDermott on Friday. I asked him to pass it on to his kids, as it's a 56" cue. Not cheap but so glad I did it. McD does really nice work.

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Nice! Did it come with the steel joint or did you change it?
 
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I live a few minutes away from McDermott. Next time I'm in there I'll ask Jamie what and how they got involved with that. I'm sure he's got the backstory.

I ended up talking to Jayme through email - this was his response.

“That was all before my time, so I don’t have first-hand experience with it. All I know is McDermott was not featured in the credits, which I’m told was a major disappointment with Jim.”

The mystery remains…
 
I ended up talking to Jayme through email - this was his response.

“That was all before my time, so I don’t have first-hand experience with it. All I know is McDermott was not featured in the credits, which I’m told was a major disappointment with Jim.”

The mystery remains…
Good timing! I swung in there today and got told the same thing.

Now I just have more questions than answers haha.
 
Nice! Did it come with the steel joint or did you change it?
I had it changed a couple years after I bought it. As stated previously McD service is top notch.

In regards to others mentioning a preference to the C and D series, it made me wonder how age may play into it. I'm 55+ and agree those series look more appealing than a lot of their new designs. Hand the current catalog to my 20+ son, however, and he loves the new designs. Doesn't appreciate the traditional points like ol' dad does. So I believe they're doing well catering to the youngsters based on my very limited sample size.

I was also disappointed in the 50th anniversary cues. Throwback tributes are nice but I was expecting something better.
 
I had it changed a couple years after I bought it. As stated previously McD service is top notch.

In regards to others mentioning a preference to the C and D series, it made me wonder how age may play into it. I'm 55+ and agree those series look more appealing than a lot of their new designs. Hand the current catalog to my 20+ son, however, and he loves the new designs. Doesn't appreciate the traditional points like ol' dad does. So I believe they're doing well catering to the youngsters based on my very limited sample size.

I was also disappointed in the 50th anniversary cues. Throwback tributes are nice but I was expecting something better.
I mist admit I totally agree with Tom on what a let down the 50th anniversary cues are I expected something at least kind of similar to the old C & D lines of cues in some ways I feel cheated somehow because those two lines of cues were very popular back in the day !

So I'll just save my pennies until I can get my old C 18 refurbished with 3 new shafts and not look back !
 
I've got a different take on the 50th Anniversary series. I'll never own a C-20 and found the 50th Anniversary homage pretty interesting, so after a couple weeks of back and forth, finally ordered one just to get one in hand and it showed up today. The fit and finish on this cue is simply outstanding and perfect. Never had a cloth wrap before - love it! Sorry for the color variations - harsh lighting in the basement and no natural light this time of day - here are a few pics, plus McDermott's comparison to the inspiration. Played out several racks with it and it is one solid cue and I'm really enjoying the feel of it - interesting contrast to a couple of low deflection cues, including a CF - it's fun!

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I've got a different take on the 50th Anniversary series. I'll never own a C-20 and found the 50th Anniversary homage pretty interesting, so after a couple weeks of back and forth, finally ordered one just to get one in hand and it showed up today. The fit and finish on this cue is simply outstanding and perfect. Never had a cloth wrap before - love it! Sorry for the color variations - harsh lighting in the basement and no natural light this time of day - here are a few pics, plus McDermott's comparison to the inspiration. Played out several racks with it and it is one solid cue and I'm really enjoying the feel of it - interesting contrast to a couple of low deflection cues, including a CF - it's fun!

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It is very nice looking! I bet it will get a lot of compliments at the pool hall
 
It is very nice looking! I bet it will get a lot of compliments at the pool hall
No pool hall in these parts, just buy a cue for my own enjoyment only, but the dogs were very interested in something "new" that appeared yesterday! Mostly just me in the basement with my many fans, lol.
 
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I mist admit I totally agree with Tom on what a let down the 50th anniversary cues are I expected something at least kind of similar to the old C & D lines of cues in some ways I feel cheated somehow because those two lines of cues were very popular back in the day !

So I'll just save my pennies until I can get my old C 18 refurbished with 3 new shafts and not look back !
I still like my C-14.

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That’s an interesting take 🤔 it’s possible. Although technically Moselle beat Eddie in their first matchup, Grady beat Vince in their first match, and Amos beat Eddie as well. Moselle was the top guy at Chalkies, and Grady was the number one player in the world using a McDermott.

There’s also quite a few other McDermotts in the movie used by extras, but I can’t get a full view of the butt to identify exactly what D models they were. I wonder if the reason they never advertised it was because none of the McDermotts were used by main characters. The only cue that was highlighted was the “Balabushka”.
My theory was tongue-in-cheek. I'm sure McDermott would have loved the publicity and profited from it. It's a shame they weren't listed in the credits.
 
My theory was tongue-in-cheek. I'm sure McDermott would have loved the publicity and profited from it. It's a shame they weren't listed in the credits.

It is a shame. Despite not being in the credits, I wish McDermott were more vocal about their cues being used in the movie after it was released. Would’ve been great for sales. I bet Keiths D-17 would be very popular.
 
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