Need Info on Kaiser Cues..

Methodman201

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Hello,
Well it's that damn time of year again.
I was thinking about getting one for my buddy.
So can anyone tell me some Good,Bad and Ugly on these cues.
How do they hit, are they worth it?
Thanks,
Vincent
 
BigRedd said:
Hello,
Well it's that damn time of year again.
I was thinking about getting one for my buddy.
So can anyone tell me some Good,Bad and Ugly on these cues.
How do they hit, are they worth it?
Thanks,
Vincent
You have not shown us what or how much. Hard to give an opinion. They is an imported cue distributed by J&J. What do you want to spend?
Check my thread. http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=47594
 
i bought one for 70 bucks i only use it for breaking but it playes solid and it looks ok i think its a great gift ,but if i were u id maybe get some engraving done , sentimental value is worth more than anything to me ...
 
Fantastic Cue for the Price....

I know a lot of people who buy them as a first time cue and they shoot far better than any players cue etc. I like to think of them as a fake southwest :D
 
http://jjcue.com/kaisercues.htm

This is on there site .

We are promoting a new series of high quality fancy cues, Kaiser Cues. These Kaiser cues feature in CMC points, veneers, inlays, buck horn material, Canadian maple shaft, professional taper, water buffalo tip or layer tip, and much more. And most important, these cues have a solid hit!

Kaiser Cues Series 1 Pricing: $72-$120

Kaiser Cues Series 2 Pricing: $85-$250

Kaiser Cues Series 3 Pricing: $110-$140

Kaiser Cues Series 4 Pricing: $85-$230

Kaiser Cues Series 5 Pricing: $70-$100

Kaiser Cues Series 6 Pricing: $190-$260

Kaiser Cues with Extension Pricing: $100

Happy Holidays Everyone :)

Larry
 
JonoNZ said:
I know a lot of people who buy them as a first time cue and they shoot far better than any players cue etc. I like to think of them as a fake southwest :D
Yeah the SW style ones are pretty nice,i picked one up for a $100 at the Super Billiards Expo last year and it had 2 shafts and a brass pin,the cue hit solid and looked alot like a SW,2 SW owners were fooled by it.The only thing i didnt like was the tip was too soft,it was a layered tip though,the wrap gets a little frizzy but some starch and it will be ok.Oh i did end up selling that cue for $200 after playing with it for a few months.:D
 
i have one that i would like to sell.. its brand new.. with 2 shafts...

i am looking to get $105 SHIPPED PRIORITY MAIL w/ INSURANCE...

here are the pics.. if you have any questions about it.. please pm me..
chris

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They are okay to a point....

I got one earlier in the year. Tried it out with tips it came with and felt and heard a funny sound. Retipped and no improvement. Went ahead and started cutting down the ferrules to put on some new ones and found the reason for the funny sound and feel was that the ferrules were not installed correctly. They did not have any glue except for the first 1/2" below the tip. Once I replaced the ferrules, the cue played great. Would have appreciated more clean glueing on the inlays of the points though. For the price, not a bad cue.
 
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