What cue would be considered the modern day Balabushka.
What cue would be considered the modern day Balabushka.
and are most of todays cues as good or better playing then balabushkas of old with all that modern technology has had to offer.
Balabushka. the man, is what gave Balabushka, the cue, greatness. He had a loyal following of players of all levels, but especially pros, making his cues the most desirable of their day. They trusted him to make their most important tool - upon which their livelyhood depended - and he bent over backward to give them the best service possible. Even in his day Balabushka's were the most sought after cue by the highest level of player - before there were collectors paying crazy prices.
It would be tempting to answer your question with a name like Pete Tascarella who carried on the Balabushka tradition, but the fact is today the influence of the pro player has declined and given way to collectors and dealers.
There is no modern day Balabushka. As far as how cues play, in my opinion, modern day cues play wonderful but they are generic and lack individuality. Rambow, Balabushka, and Paradise cues had a sense of individuality lacking in today's cues. In terms of dimernsions, tapers, etc. today's cues are pretty much copies of a Balabushka.
There is no modern day Balabushka. As far as how cues play, in my opinion, modern day cues play wonderful but they are generic and lack individuality. Rambow, Balabushka, and Paradise cues had a sense of individuality lacking in today's cues. In terms of dimernsions, tapers, etc. today's cues are pretty much copies of a Balabushka.
i don't know about that, there's nothing generic in the designs of today's cues, technology has made the construction heads and shoulders above what was possible 40 years ago. i think design wise the "basic four pointer" has gone by the wayside amongst most high end cuemakers.
there are plenty of cuemakers with original engineering and design work that rival that of the "basic 4 pointer". Mike Lambros, Ernie G, Drexler, Kersenbrock, Wayne, etc. the list goes on and on.
if balabushka's were known for their playability back in the day, and it's perceived that is what made the name what it is today. applying the same logic the answer is clear.
CUETEC!
mind you, i believe cuetec has more major tournament wins under it's belt than balabushka ever did.
Actually I think Cuetec beats Meucci for titles won, especially when you factor in Johnny Archer's wins with Scorpion Cues made by Cuetec.
Maybe no one in this age of information and hype. But in the context of what I believe George was about, which I think was building very solid cues that stay straight and true and play lights out there are dozens if not hundreds of cue makers who fit that definition.
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The only thing that remains to be seen is if one of them grows larger than life at some point, like GB did.
Could it happen the same way again? I dunno...different times.
What cue would be considered the modern day Balabushka.
and are most of todays cues as good or better playing then balabushkas of old with all that modern technology has had to offer.
Actually I think Cuetec beats Meucci for titles won, especially when you factor in Johnny Archer's wins with Scorpion Cues made by Cuetec.