My first SBE experience

Stylez777

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(this is going to be a long post sorry)
A buddy and I got to go to the SBE yesterday (was so happy cause thought I wasn't gonna get to go) and when I first walked in I felt like I was in pool heaven! I was so overwhelmed for the first 1/2 hour I wandered around like a zombie not knowing what to do. I felt like a kid in a candy shop. There were SO many booths and cues I didn't know where to start.

So after I got settled a bit I stopped by the Predator and OB booths first to check out what was going on and watch some people hit balls or play a game, I got to test hit 2 predator cues which I was shocked that I really didn't like (both cues had a ton of vibration on the shaft and it just felt very off to me) at the OB booth I talked with the vendor a bit and told him I owned and shot with an OB cue just small chit-chat really but didn't think to ask if they had the new OB classic shaft to test hit. I had passed by the Fury cues booth but didn't stay long cause my buddy ran into an old friend and sadly I didn't get to go back over their till later when they had a $20 challenge to beat a pro and win a cue or get a T-shirt for trying and it was mobbed. (I was shocked that so many people chose to play 2 games of 9-ball over the 1 game of 8-ball vs her but was great to watch and she was very nice to everyone she had played. Thinking now I wish I did it for the experience)

My next stop was the Viking booth. I was at the Viking booth for like 2 minutes and wasn't impressed with their cues (no offense) and they didn't have a table to test hit any cues so I went over to the McDermott booth. The guy at the McDermott booth was really nice and knowledgeable and I got to test hit a cue with the G-core shaft with a Kamui Black S tip that had a pretty nice feel but still didn't jump out at me, it felt way better then the predator I hit earlier and again I was very shocked by this.

I went down stairs and just about this time they were starting the 3 o'clock matches for the Amateur open. The guy on the PA told them to start and for a minute you hear nothing but pool balls breaking and it was like the 4th of July fireworks going off! I got chills as it was a beautiful sound to hear! My buddy and I felt like shooting some games so we walked over to look around by the coin operated tables and it was packed! We watched people shooting as we tried to figure out...how do we play?? We felt like newbies cause everyone looked like they knew what they were doing and we had no idea what to do! We also didn't want to be those idiots who walk up to a table and say "uhh excuse me! what do we do to play??" So we tried to scope out someone to ask discretely how things worked. One guy said "throw up a quarter and wait till it's your turn" seemed simple enough till another guy had told us to make sure you know what they are playing for at that table cause once you put your quarter up you better have the money they are playing for at that table and better have the game to back it up. So now I was even more confused and felt like a bigger idiot. I wanted to shoot but I didn't want to walk up to a table and again be that idiot "how much are you playing for at this table??" especially with signs everywhere saying "no Gambling!" So we just kinda watched for a while and couldn't figure out what to do and decided to not be those 2 idiots and we didn't try to play.

I went back to look at more cues and watch people playing in the tournament and also to watch people shooting at 14.1 challenge and the different tables at booths. I looked at a ton of gorgeous custom cues that were so nice at first I was afraid to ask if I could test hit some, but eventually test hit a few that had tables at their booths and they seemed ok but where out of my price range. I stopped by the CueShark table to check out there tool that I heard raved about so much and it was all that it's advertised to be! I bought one and was VERY happy I did and the vendor was the owner of the company and he was a class act! Great guy to deal with. I talked with Gil over at his Cue Tattoo booth (another really nice/great guy to talk too) and damn if that's one of the nicest/coolest wraps I EVER seen and I am 100% going to get in touch with him on getting a wrap done for my playing cue!

I did stop by one custom cue maker to look at his cues and he was the rudest most arrogant guy I EVER met (will not mention names) but I asked to look at a cue and he was nice at first but when I said his cue didn't appeal to me and I was sorry and thanked him for his time he said "If you don't like my cue you must not know anything about cues, I make the best custom cues you'll find in this show." He just went on and on about his cue was the best and If I didn't agree with him he went on to just tell me I am not a real shooter, only real shooters play with his cue. My buddy and I were taken back by his statement I wished him luck and went on my merry way (only bad experience I had at the show)

I bought some T-shirts, some trinkets, my Cueshark tip tool but still had yet to find my new cue and I was getting disappointed. My friend who was with me had met a guy he used to know who asked me if I checked out the Mezz booth and I told him I hadn't and that I didn't really know much about Mezz cues. He walked me over to the Mezz booth and introduced me to Caroline and Sarah who were both extremely nice and informative. I was skeptical about Mezz cues partly because I didn't know much about their cues and nobody I know or seen owns one and that they are made in Japan. I have seen so many posts and talk to so many people who hate the cues that are massed produced in China and the cheap quality cues that come out of china that I related Japan with China. SO as I talked with Caroline about Mezz cues and listened with an open mind about the product I was impressed. Firstly the joint construction was nothing like any other cue I have seen. It fits together so snug and tight I was taken back! At first I couldn't even unscrew the demo cue!! The butt and shaft matched up PERFECTLY at the joint. Other cues I had seen had a slight raise or was off a tiny tad but you felt it, not with the Mezz. So I test hit 2 of their demo cues one had a double thread with an Alpha pro shaft that had a pretty good hit to it and then the other demo cue had the WD700 that when I hit it my brain went "WHOAA". I hit some more balls and was amazed! MY buddy even seen it on my face and asked me "You like that one huh? How's it hit?" I told him it was the best feeling cue I ever shot with. Even better then his Schon I have played with. I kept telling him he needed to try it (he has shot with the same Schon for 15 years) he eventually gave it a try and was shocked by how it hit (not enough to put down his Schon but enough to really get him thinking). I came back to the Mezz booth 3 times during the day as I had to get my brain over the fact that there were some great deals to be had on other model cues but this cue felt so amazing to me I HAD to buy it and to get over the fact that something made in Japan is not the same as something made in China (stupid I know) Caroline and Sarah both were so patient with me and pleasant to deal with. I finally bought the EC7-R1 model and I cannot wait to get on a table and shoot with it!

Overall my first SBE experience was a great one! (left out a ton of things or this post would be 10 miles long) Wish I had met some more AZer's (I probably did and didn't even know it) also wish I could have shot some games if I knew how things worked downstairs but all in all I cannot wait till next year and setup a 4 day trip in advance!
 
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This could've been my first experience at SBE as well. Thanks for the great write-up. It's is the next best thing to being there.

By the way, good choice with the Mezz. If you try a cue and love it that much, buy it no matter what it looks like or where it comes from.
 
I'll Bite!

You gotta pm me the cue maker who was alittle arrogant with you. I will take a very good guess and say his initials are ML? If so, some people hate the guy and some people love him. His work is fantastic and hes got the brain to back his mouth, but also has a mouth that will turn people off from time to time. I am glad to hear you had a great time at the show. This is the first year since it started that I am not going to make it and trust me am I bummin about it. I could go to that show every weekend of the year and not get tired of it. Goodluck with the new cue.
 
I had the same exact experience on Thursday, and it was great. My experience with cues was virtually the same, with the exception that I was extremely impressed with J Pechauer cues out of Green Bay. they were great, and really great price. they even only charge $50 for an extended cue, up to 61" and they felt great. I am going to order one on Monday.

I just wish I had more time.....Going to try and go again tomorrow.

Ryan
 
Caroline is awesome. Did you try the Hybrid Pro 2 shaft?

No I didn't try it out only the Alpha and the WD700. I liked the WD700 and I heard that the Hybrid Pro II was suppose to be even less deflection which was shocking cause I really liked how the WD700 played on the demo cue I hit. The more I read the Hybrid Pro II looks like an interesting shaft and I'd love to hit some balls with it someday
 
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love mezz cues and love the fact that caroline is running the show she compliments their great hitting cues. best person to deal with ever. I was like you at first i didn't know anything about cues made over seas. although i come from custom cues origin until i demoed mezz cues by accident and fell in love with them. I also play with a wd700.
 
For you guys who are going back or for the first time today, be sure to stop by the Crown Cues booth (right across from the 14.1 booth - kinda catty-cornered) and SIGN IN. If I see you around and know there is another AZBer nearby, I'll snag them for you. We connected a few, already.

And, if you want to test out a Crown Cue, come on over! That's why we share a table with Triple Cross Cues. We both want our customers to have that ability to try out a cue. We also sell the masse' cues and carom cues that folks often want to test before buying. If you need a little masse' lesson, don't be afraid to ask. You just might be there at a time that some of the world's most talented trick shot artists are at our booth and they are great teachers! They stop by throughout the day. They are having the Masters competition this weekend, also.

At the 14.1 Challenge, you'll often find Corey Deuel, Mike Davis, John Schmidt...

We've had a blast up there, ourselves. So glad we have been able to make another year and hope to be there every year for a long time to come! Remember - we are in booth L12, across from the 14.1 Challenge!

Don't forget to come by and SIGN IN on the AZBilliards list!
 
For you guys who are going back or for the first time today, be sure to stop by the Crown Cues booth (right across from the 14.1 booth - kinda catty-cornered) and SIGN IN. If I see you around and know there is another AZBer nearby, I'll snag them for you. We connected a few, already.

And, if you want to test out a Crown Cue, come on over! That's why we share a table with Triple Cross Cues. We both want our customers to have that ability to try out a cue. We also sell the masse' cues and carom cues that folks often want to test before buying. If you need a little masse' lesson, don't be afraid to ask. You just might be there at a time that some of the world's most talented trick shot artists are at our booth and they are great teachers! They stop by throughout the day. They are having the Masters competition this weekend, also.

At the 14.1 Challenge, you'll often find Corey Deuel, Mike Davis, John Schmidt...

We've had a blast up there, ourselves. So glad we have been able to make another year and hope to be there every year for a long time to come! Remember - we are in booth L12, across from the 14.1 Challenge!

Don't forget to come by and SIGN IN on the AZBilliards list!

Ah, you know I didn't sign in but I stopped by the TCC booth and met with Tom. I took a couple shots from his cues which were quite nice.

REALLY great time there - it's such a great event with so much to offer.
 
(this is going to be a long post sorry)
A buddy and I got to go to the SBE yesterday (was so happy cause thought I wasn't gonna get to go) and when I first walked in I felt like I was in pool heaven! I was so overwhelmed for the first 1/2 hour I wandered around like a zombie not knowing what to do. I felt like a kid in a candy shop. There were SO many booths and cues I didn't know where to start.

Eric...I told you it would be like this!:grin:

So after I got settled a bit I stopped by the Predator and OB booths first to check out what was going on and watch some people hit balls or play a game, I got to test hit 2 predator cues which I was shocked that I really didn't like (both cues had a ton of vibration on the shaft and it just felt very off to me) at the OB booth I talked with the vendor a bit and told him I owned and shot with an OB cue just small chit-chat really but didn't think to ask if they had the new OB classic shaft to test hit. I had passed by the Fury cues booth but didn't stay long cause my buddy ran into an old friend and sadly I didn't get to go back over their till later when they had a $20 challenge to beat a pro and win a cue or get a T-shirt for trying and it was mobbed. (I was shocked that so many people chose to play 2 games of 9-ball over the 1 game of 8-ball vs her but was great to watch and she was very nice to everyone she had played. Thinking now I wish I did it for the experience)

My next stop was the Viking booth. I was at the Viking booth for like 2 minutes and wasn't impressed with their cues (no offense) and they didn't have a table to test hit any cues so I went over to the McDermott booth. The guy at the McDermott booth was really nice and knowledgeable and I got to test hit a cue with the G-core shaft with a Kamui Black S tip that had a pretty nice feel but still didn't jump out at me, it felt way better then the predator I hit earlier and again I was very shocked by this.

I'm not surprised at all. I should have taken mine out and let you play with it, when we were at Paradise on Wed.

I went down stairs and just about this time they were starting the 3 o'clock matches for the Amateur open. The guy on the PA told them to start and for a minute you hear nothing but pool balls breaking and it was like the 4th of July fireworks going off! I got chills as it was a beautiful sound to hear! My buddy and I felt like shooting some games so we walked over to look around by the coin operated tables and it was packed! We watched people shooting as we tried to figure out...how do we play?? We felt like newbies cause everyone looked like they knew what they were doing and we had no idea what to do! We also didn't want to be those idiots who walk up to a table and say "uhh excuse me! what do we do to play??" So we tried to scope out someone to ask discretely how things worked. One guy said "throw up a quarter and wait till it's your turn" seemed simple enough till another guy had told us to make sure you know what they are playing for at that table cause once you put your quarter up you better have the money they are playing for at that table and better have the game to back it up. So now I was even more confused and felt like a bigger idiot. I wanted to shoot but I didn't want to walk up to a table and again be that idiot "how much are you playing for at this table??" especially with signs everywhere saying "no Gambling!" So we just kinda watched for a while and couldn't figure out what to do and decided to not be those 2 idiots and we didn't try to play.

I went back to look at more cues and watch people playing in the tournament and also to watch people shooting at 14.1 challenge and the different tables at booths. I looked at a ton of gorgeous custom cues that were so nice at first I was afraid to ask if I could test hit some, but eventually test hit a few that had tables at their booths and they seemed ok but where out of my price range. I stopped by the CueShark table to check out there tool that I heard raved about so much and it was all that it's advertised to be! I bought one and was VERY happy I did and the vendor was the owner of the company and he was a class act! Great guy to deal with. I talked with Gil over at his Cue Tattoo booth (another really nice/great guy to talk too) and damn if that's one of the nicest/coolest wraps I EVER seen and I am 100% going to get in touch with him on getting a wrap done for my playing cue!

I did stop by one custom cue maker to look at his cues and he was the rudest most arrogant guy I EVER met (will not mention names) but I asked to look at a cue and he was nice at first but when I said his cue didn't appeal to me and I was sorry and thanked him for his time he said "If you don't like my cue you must not know anything about cues, I make the best custom cues you'll find in this show." He just went on and on about his cue was the best and If I didn't agree with him he went on to just tell me I am not a real shooter, only real shooters play with his cue. My buddy and I were taken back by his statement I wished him luck and went on my merry way (only bad experience I had at the show)

I bought some T-shirts, some trinkets, my Cueshark tip tool but still had yet to find my new cue and I was getting disappointed. My friend who was with me had met a guy he used to know who asked me if I checked out the Mezz booth and I told him I hadn't and that I didn't really know much about Mezz cues. He walked me over to the Mezz booth and introduced me to Caroline and Sarah who were both extremely nice and informative. I was skeptical about Mezz cues partly because I didn't know much about their cues and nobody I know or seen owns one and that they are made in Japan. I have seen so many posts and talk to so many people who hate the cues that are massed produced in China and the cheap quality cues that come out of china that I related Japan with China. SO as I talked with Caroline about Mezz cues and listened with an open mind about the product I was impressed. Firstly the joint construction was nothing like any other cue I have seen. It fits together so snug and tight I was taken back! At first I couldn't even unscrew the demo cue!! The butt and shaft matched up PERFECTLY at the joint. Other cues I had seen had a slight raise or was off a tiny tad but you felt it, not with the Mezz. So I test hit 2 of their demo cues one had a double thread with an Alpha pro shaft that had a pretty good hit to it and then the other demo cue had the WD700 that when I hit it my brain went "WHOAA". I hit some more balls and was amazed! MY buddy even seen it on my face and asked me "You like that one huh? How's it hit?" I told him it was the best feeling cue I ever shot with. Even better then his Schon I have played with. I kept telling him he needed to try it (he has shot with the same Schon for 15 years) he eventually gave it a try and was shocked by how it hit (not enough to put down his Schon but enough to really get him thinking). I came back to the Mezz booth 3 times during the day as I had to get my brain over the fact that there were some great deals to be had on other model cues but this cue felt so amazing to me I HAD to buy it and to get over the fact that something made in Japan is not the same as something made in China (stupid I know) Caroline and Sarah both were so patient with me and pleasant to deal with. I finally bought the EC7-R1 model and I cannot wait to get on a table and shoot with it!

Overall my first SBE experience was a great one! (left out a ton of things or this post would be 10 miles long) Wish I had met some more AZer's (I probably did and didn't even know it) also wish I could have shot some games if I knew how things worked downstairs but all in all I cannot wait till next year and setup a 4 day trip in advance!

At least you met one before you went! Glad you enjoyed it! I knew you would! Didja get the "blue ray" thing taken care of? LOL :D

Sorry I missed seeing you on the convention floor, but I'm glad we got a chance to meet. The SBE is definitely the BOMB, and anybody who loves pool should attend at least once. I'll see you next year! :grin:

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
 
Sorry I missed seeing you on the convention floor, but I'm glad we got a chance to meet. The SBE is definitely the BOMB, and anybody who loves pool should attend at least once. I'll see you next year! :grin:

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Scott,

It was great meeting you and taking that lesson the day before the SBE! I had a great time and learned a lot from you that day. I've been to the Pool hall everyday since Friday practicing up all the stuff we went over (and everyday I leave I can't wait till I go back to practice again). I kept my eye out for you Thursday at the SBE but there were so many people I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to run into you again. I bought my girlfriend the Blu-Ray player that night and I got a new Mezz Pool cue the next day at the show so it all worked out in the end lol!
 
u shouldnt be afraid to ask about the tables. guys switch up the price on each one all the time so the table that was 5 dollars an hour ago could be 10 now. people ask all the time, when u stick to one table u'll notice at least 10-15 guys per hour come up and ask u about it. it's not a big deal to ask.
 
u shouldnt be afraid to ask about the tables. guys switch up the price on each one all the time so the table that was 5 dollars an hour ago could be 10 now. people ask all the time, when u stick to one table u'll notice at least 10-15 guys per hour come up and ask u about it. it's not a big deal to ask.

Hmmm good to know for next year. I'll def make sure I step up and at least ask next year. It's just a weird feeling when you have no idea how things work and you get that feeling of not wanting to look foolish by asking
 
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