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crawdaddio

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From left to right: Sledgehammer, Skip Weston, Scott Sherbine.
 

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Man, those are some crappy pictures..........
oh well, at least the cues are nice :D

~DC
 
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nice cues!!

crawdaddio said:
Man, those are some crappy pictures..........
oh well, at least the cues are nice :D

~DC
hey...those are some nice looking cues man!! I myself use a sledgehammer for breaking but I use a "gilbert" cue for playing. great looking weston!
 
crawdaddio said:
Man, those are some crappy pictures..........
oh well, at least the cues are nice :D

~DC

How do you think the Skip compares to the zylr playablity wise? What do you think of the Skip in general?
 
Rackin_Zack said:
How do you think the Skip compares to the zylr playablity wise? What do you think of the Skip in general?


I am thoroughly impressed with Mr. Weston's work. This cue (and the shafts) is the straightest one I have ever seen. His veneer work is UNSURPASSED and as far as I can tell, flawless. You can tell that he absolutely strives for perfection. Kerry's cues play fantastic with a very solid, stiff feel to them, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him to anyone who wants a cue that just feels like it wants to play. However, I like this cue better than the last Z I had. It's hard to describe.......the cue just immediately felt great in my hands, I ran about fifty balls. Very lively with great feedback, just stiff enough. It's a great cue, and as long as it doesn't get stolen, my search is over.

~DC
 

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I have a flatface ivory jointed one that I own and another on the way. Skip's work is phenomonal. Good stuff. Those veneers are very nice.
 
Glad to hear that you're happy with your cue! I think Skip's work is incredible as well and hope to see him get more and more popular!
 
crawdaddio said:
I am thoroughly impressed with Mr. Weston's work. This cue (and the shafts) is the straightest one I have ever seen. His veneer work is UNSURPASSED and as far as I can tell, flawless. You can tell that he absolutely strives for perfection. Kerry's cues play fantastic with a very solid, stiff feel to them, and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend him to anyone who wants a cue that just feels like it wants to play. However, I like this cue better than the last Z I had. It's hard to describe.......the cue just immediately felt great in my hands, I ran about fifty balls. Very lively with great feedback, just stiff enough. It's a great cue, and as long as it doesn't get stolen, my search is over.

~DC

I am glad to see someone really likes Skips work. Having known him for as long as I have, and having sold alot of his cues, I know the value you get from a Skip.

Joe
 
Skip Weston

Yes, if you pardon the interruption--skip's cues do hit really sweet, stiff but really great balance and feedback. If you know anyone parting with a skip let me know.

Pauly

classiccues said:
I am glad to see someone really likes Skips work. Having known him for as long as I have, and having sold alot of his cues, I know the value you get from a Skip.

Joe
 
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