I know of Kerry and have heard his background.
I am going to get reemed by my opinion on here
but I cant see what the hoopla is about.
They are good cues that hit good but those
are all over the place nowadays. What makes these
better? or more popular is a better question?
Have other cuemakers priced themselves out of
a market?
I played with Mike Webbs cues and they were very good solid cues.
It would interest me in that style but I have seen
quite a few makers that are of the same standard
with regards to plain cues.
I think and what I look for is the man behind the cue.
Some but out very nice cues but also put out the
bad ones also just to make a buck. Others
cut some corners maybe in construction or dont stand behind
their work.
I am not trying to down play and talk smack about Kerry's
cues but a two year wait!!?? for a plain cue??
I used to have more cues than present and have had over 150 in my
life which at 33 years old is alot of cues. One I had for exactly 1 hour.
Half of that hour was begging the guy I had traded with to trade back
or make another trade. The one regret I have is that I never purchased
a Murray Tucker cue. His work is damn fine and the cues hit very well.
He is a good cuemaker behind the cue as well.
frankncali >>>>>>>>> maybe I need to hit with another couple Zyler's
BTW-- nothing against Mike Webb or Kerry or any other maker.
Mike is a very friendly guy that I had the pleasure of meeting at
last years US Amatuer and he worked on my cue. I think cue
making has risen out of the stone ages and technology is more easily
available in todays age. If I were buying and selling cues now like
I did back 10 or so years ago I would have a tough time with the unknown makers. Some make very fine plain cues that hit solid. I would have
to look a the details and the man and that would still be tough.
Many good cue makers out there today.
I am going to get reemed by my opinion on here
but I cant see what the hoopla is about.
They are good cues that hit good but those
are all over the place nowadays. What makes these
better? or more popular is a better question?
Have other cuemakers priced themselves out of
a market?
I played with Mike Webbs cues and they were very good solid cues.
It would interest me in that style but I have seen
quite a few makers that are of the same standard
with regards to plain cues.
I think and what I look for is the man behind the cue.
Some but out very nice cues but also put out the
bad ones also just to make a buck. Others
cut some corners maybe in construction or dont stand behind
their work.
I am not trying to down play and talk smack about Kerry's
cues but a two year wait!!?? for a plain cue??
I used to have more cues than present and have had over 150 in my
life which at 33 years old is alot of cues. One I had for exactly 1 hour.
Half of that hour was begging the guy I had traded with to trade back
or make another trade. The one regret I have is that I never purchased
a Murray Tucker cue. His work is damn fine and the cues hit very well.
He is a good cuemaker behind the cue as well.
frankncali >>>>>>>>> maybe I need to hit with another couple Zyler's
BTW-- nothing against Mike Webb or Kerry or any other maker.
Mike is a very friendly guy that I had the pleasure of meeting at
last years US Amatuer and he worked on my cue. I think cue
making has risen out of the stone ages and technology is more easily
available in todays age. If I were buying and selling cues now like
I did back 10 or so years ago I would have a tough time with the unknown makers. Some make very fine plain cues that hit solid. I would have
to look a the details and the man and that would still be tough.
Many good cue makers out there today.
buddha162 said:You might've heard of his mentor, Kerry Zeiler, maker of Zylr cues. I've never seen Kerry's work in person, since every cue he made in the last few years have been snatched up asap. Now he has a 2 year wait, and we're talking about plain jane, no-point cues. I guess they do hit that good.
I already "reserved" a cue from Joseph, as soon as I get my funds in place!
-Roger