Murrell cues? any opinions

eeng168 said:
I own 4 myself...the workmanship is really sharp and he pays attention to all the little details.

Like everyone says, the hit is subjective, but I like it a lot.
you are stay up late tonight. Must be not working tomorrow...:)
 
Merrell Cue's

Since i was first introduced to Kenny back in 2002, i have brought numerous cues from Kenny all being of excellent quality.

Kenny's cues have a crisp med-stiff hit, his points are nice and sharp and veneer colours really stand out. He is excellent to work with and is only a phone call away when you want to chat about something.

His wraps are excellent especially lizard and the shaft wood is extreemly good. Very tight grain and lots of growth rings. His cues have great feedback and excellent balance, i have experiened this with all of his cue's.

Here are some pics of the cue's that i have had Kenny make for me in the past. I hope you enjoy.

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I Hope this helps.


Roy:D
 
I was away for the holiday when this thread began but just wanted to add my two cents. I have two twelve point Murrells and my wife has a Bushka styled Murrell. The cues show beautiful workmanship and finish; they are perfectly balanced (no weight bolt in any of them) and hit medium firm with nice feedback. Murrells are one of my favorite cues.
 
Im a proud owner of a Murrell. I got one of his early stuff and it plays awesome. Great guy to converse with in email if you're too shy to pick up the phone! Kenny currently has my cue and I will post pics in Gallery to show it off when I get it back.

Kel
 
where'd he go?

poolplayer2093 said:
i almost started a thread about that last night

I know Kenny took a small break to move his shop location then shortly after John (wolfbite.com) moved to Texas for business. Think he's just been too busy to keep up on the website unfortunately. He has a lot of nice cues and good info on there as well as 'up and coming' cuemakers. Hopefully things will settle down enough for him to get back going soon.
 
Here are some more pics of his work.
Detlev, I hope, you don't mind...?

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This is not my cue, but I think, it is a very fine and nice piece of work, isn't it?
 
I noticed that you have responded to my threads 3 times,and the Triumph motorcycle was the only one you liked.

If you ever come to Texas call and take it for a ride,a short ride because it only has 139 miles. You can also hit my good hitting cue that I am selling for $300 now.By then they will be selling much higher or I will have learned that what I like may not be for everyone.

Isee that you have a Harley,I am 64 years old and when I try to ride I no longer feel a sense of bravado,in fact I seem to have lost my balance and find mysely too much tired by kick starting.

best wishes

dean
 
Kenny's cues are awesome in every way. I have never been disappointed. He makes a fine custom cue and his wraps, shafts and JPs are well known in the business. Plus the guy is great....totally 100% understanding, a real pleasure to communicate with.

Si
 
deanoc said:
I noticed that you have responded to my threads 3 times,and the Triumph motorcycle was the only one you liked.

If you ever come to Texas call and take it for a ride,a short ride because it only has 139 miles. You can also hit my good hitting cue that I am selling for $300 now.By then they will be selling much higher or I will have learned that what I like may not be for everyone.

Isee that you have a Harley,I am 64 years old and when I try to ride I no longer feel a sense of bravado,in fact I seem to have lost my balance and find mysely too much tired by kick starting.

best wishes

dean

Dean

Have you ever seen the movie "The World's Fastest Indian"? A great movie based on Burt Munro going over 200 MPH with a Indian from the 20's. He was about your age at the time.

Here is a link http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/features/munro/munro.htm

Watch the movie and you may get your spirit back.
 
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