How fickle we are, we get so excited about our newest acquisitions that this is it, my forever cue. Until next month. But my new arrival an Ed Prewitt cue just may be the one. The cue is handsome, well balanced, solid hitting with great feedback and most of all it is neither heavy or light. How many cues can we say that about? I received the cue in the mail and had to leave promptly because I was giving a pool clinic for a group. I unpacked the cue there and used it for the clinic. I felt that I used this cue all my life. WOW. I played the next day in a tournament and lost only one game because I scratched on the eight ball. Mr. Prewitt makes a great cue and his designs are unique. It seems most cues today are Southwest inspired or old school Hoppe takes. I posted a few pictures of my forever cue. At 86 years old thats not hard to do. Larry Gendler, BCA certified instructor.








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