New brake cues

So how is the weather at the school district? It's cold here. I'm trying to decided whether or not to buy this cue. Looks nice.


It is in the 30°-40° range here. All kidding aside he does make GREAT cues and you would be very happy with this cue. He makes great cues. He made my playing cue and is working on my break cue now. I have another one of his cues in my case that a good friend of mine is probably going to be buying this weekend. Shane is very good at what he does he just doesn't have a big name outside of the Northern Michigan area he lives in. Dave
 
I make typo errors too. my comment was not making fun, just simply joking around. i could care less how people type the word as long as it gets the message across . :eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek::eek:
 
Response to the Above:

I am utterly appalled by the lack of professionalism displayed in the recent posts in response to a simple grammatical error. I would think that you would all be more concerned with the performance and quality of the cue itself, am I not correct? What a waste of time and energy to sit there are make derogatory remarks regarding someone’s timely labor. If you were more inquisitive about the cue itself rather than an ELEVEN YEAR OLD’S little blunder, it’s quite possible that you wouldn’t be making yourselves look like fools and immature adolescents. I wonder how good your game is, considering how much time you've all been spending at spelling bees. I'm guessing not that great. This is a professional post, and if you are not interested solely in this fine workmanship, get off and get a life.
As for you, “tank69”, you are wonderful at seeing all the things that need improvement in others. Please, don’t take that as a compliment. Oh, and I need not forget you, “Deadstick”, (might I add how uncompromising and masculine that name really is, and what a great reputation you must have from it!) I know more third graders that could go into Microsoft and generate a better venn diagram than you. You don’t even have a mid-section. I’d say that’s two colored bubbles floating in the air with words in them; Quite exhilarating if I may say so.
If you cannot maintain an adult attitude, do not expect to be treated as one. It is moving to know that there are still those who are blatantly passionate about grammar, but unfortunately for all of you this is not the place. Might I suggest trying your superior editing skills out on facebook? I’m sure there are plenty of other adults misspelling words and bullying eleven year olds for such errors. Perhaps you will find satisfaction there, or maybe you should be comedians, or maybe English professors! If you are actually interested in this outstanding craftsmanship, then by all means continue! Otherwise, inquire about the cue, not about the education of the post author. I hope you will understand, in fact individuals as educated as yourselves must understand. Thank you!
 
WOW that has to be the best first post ever on AZ. I am absolutely sure everyone will behave now. Get a grip, btw he's getting all sorts of front page time..
 
I am utterly appalled by the lack of professionalism displayed in the recent posts in response to a simple grammatical error. I would think that you would all be more concerned with the performance and quality of the cue itself, am I not correct? What a waste of time and energy to sit there are make derogatory remarks regarding someone’s timely labor. If you were more inquisitive about the cue itself rather than an ELEVEN YEAR OLD’S little blunder, it’s quite possible that you wouldn’t be making yourselves look like fools and immature adolescents. I wonder how good your game is, considering how much time you've all been spending at spelling bees. I'm guessing not that great. This is a professional post, and if you are not interested solely in this fine workmanship, get off and get a life.
As for you, “tank69”, you are wonderful at seeing all the things that need improvement in others. Please, don’t take that as a compliment. Oh, and I need not forget you, “Deadstick”, (might I add how uncompromising and masculine that name really is, and what a great reputation you must have from it!) I know more third graders that could go into Microsoft and generate a better venn diagram than you. You don’t even have a mid-section. I’d say that’s two colored bubbles floating in the air with words in them; Quite exhilarating if I may say so.
If you cannot maintain an adult attitude, do not expect to be treated as one. It is moving to know that there are still those who are blatantly passionate about grammar, but unfortunately for all of you this is not the place. Might I suggest trying your superior editing skills out on facebook? I’m sure there are plenty of other adults misspelling words and bullying eleven year olds for such errors. Perhaps you will find satisfaction there, or maybe you should be co*medians, or maybe English professors! If you are actually interested in this outstanding craftsmanship, then by all means continue! Otherwise, inquire about the cue, not about the education of the post author. I hope you will understand, in fact individuals as educated as yourselves must understand. Thank you!

**SNORE** Seriously? Lighten up, nobody is being vicious or outright mean in their posts. Also, I do believe there have been a few apologies pertaining to this possibly having been written by an 11 year old.. You talk about being an adult, your personal attack on Deadstick really helped your ridiculous rant on the subject.
 
I am utterly appalled by the lack of professionalism displayed in the recent posts in response to a simple grammatical error. I would think that you would all be more concerned with the performance and quality of the cue itself, am I not correct? What a waste of time and energy to sit there are make derogatory remarks regarding someone’s timely labor. If you were more inquisitive about the cue itself rather than an ELEVEN YEAR OLD’S little blunder, it’s quite possible that you wouldn’t be making yourselves look like fools and immature adolescents. I wonder how good your game is, considering how much time you've all been spending at spelling bees. I'm guessing not that great. This is a professional post, and if you are not interested solely in this fine workmanship, get off and get a life.
As for you, “tank69”, you are wonderful at seeing all the things that need improvement in others. Please, don’t take that as a compliment. Oh, and I need not forget you, “Deadstick”, (might I add how uncompromising and masculine that name really is, and what a great reputation you must have from it!) I know more third graders that could go into Microsoft and generate a better venn diagram than you. You don’t even have a mid-section. I’d say that’s two colored bubbles floating in the air with words in them; Quite exhilarating if I may say so.
If you cannot maintain an adult attitude, do not expect to be treated as one. It is moving to know that there are still those who are blatantly passionate about grammar, but unfortunately for all of you this is not the place. Might I suggest trying your superior editing skills out on facebook? I’m sure there are plenty of other adults misspelling words and bullying eleven year olds for such errors. Perhaps you will find satisfaction there, or maybe you should be comedians, or maybe English professors! If you are actually interested in this outstanding craftsmanship, then by all means continue! Otherwise, inquire about the cue, not about the education of the post author. I hope you will understand, in fact individuals as educated as yourselves must understand. Thank you!

Too many errors in this to get a passing a grade. I can't even say that it's the thought that counts.
 
I am utterly appalled by the lack of professionalism displayed in the recent posts in response to a simple grammatical error. I would think that you would all be more concerned with the performance and quality of the cue itself, am I not correct? What a waste of time and energy to sit there are make derogatory remarks regarding someone’s timely labor. If you were more inquisitive about the cue itself rather than an ELEVEN YEAR OLD’S little blunder, it’s quite possible that you wouldn’t be making yourselves look like fools and immature adolescents. I wonder how good your game is, considering how much time you've all been spending at spelling bees. I'm guessing not that great. This is a professional post, and if you are not interested solely in this fine workmanship, get off and get a life.
As for you, “tank69”, you are wonderful at seeing all the things that need improvement in others. Please, don’t take that as a compliment. Oh, and I need not forget you, “Deadstick”, (might I add how uncompromising and masculine that name really is, and what a great reputation you must have from it!) I know more third graders that could go into Microsoft and generate a better venn diagram than you. You don’t even have a mid-section. I’d say that’s two colored bubbles floating in the air with words in them; Quite exhilarating if I may say so.
If you cannot maintain an adult attitude, do not expect to be treated as one. It is moving to know that there are still those who are blatantly passionate about grammar, but unfortunately for all of you this is not the place. Might I suggest trying your superior editing skills out on facebook? I’m sure there are plenty of other adults misspelling words and bullying eleven year olds for such errors. Perhaps you will find satisfaction there, or maybe you should be comedians, or maybe English professors! If you are actually interested in this outstanding craftsmanship, then by all means continue! Otherwise, inquire about the cue, not about the education of the post author. I hope you will understand, in fact individuals as educated as yourselves must understand. Thank you!

Lighten up, Francis. One of these guys might save your life some day.

(Then again, one of us may not.)
 
Break cue

Did anyone take the time to actually look at the pictures of the cue? Very nice looking cue. Well put together, and the finish looks great. Good luck with the sale Elite!
 
Did anyone take the time to actually look at the pictures of the cue? Very nice looking cue. Well put together, and the finish looks great. Good luck with the sale Elite!

Nice to see someone actually back to what this thread was started for. Some green for you, sir!!

Chris
 
Samuel Langhorne Clemens

Once said "he did not have any respect for a man that could only spell a word one way".
 
I guess this is one way to keep your stuff at the top of the list.

I'll give the guy a brake on his spelling, as it looks like he has good tasted in woulds...


GLWS either way, looks like you build good stuff!

best,

Justin
 
I am utterly appalled by the lack of professionalism displayed in the recent posts in response to a simple grammatical error. I would think that you would all be more concerned with the performance and quality of the cue itself, am I not correct? What a waste of time and energy to sit there are make derogatory remarks regarding someone’s timely labor. If you were more inquisitive about the cue itself rather than an ELEVEN YEAR OLD’S little blunder, it’s quite possible that you wouldn’t be making yourselves look like fools and immature adolescents. I wonder how good your game is, considering how much time you've all been spending at spelling bees. I'm guessing not that great. This is a professional post, and if you are not interested solely in this fine workmanship, get off and get a life.
As for you, “tank69”, you are wonderful at seeing all the things that need improvement in others. Please, don’t take that as a compliment. Oh, and I need not forget you, “Deadstick”, (might I add how uncompromising and masculine that name really is, and what a great reputation you must have from it!) I know more third graders that could go into Microsoft and generate a better venn diagram than you. You don’t even have a mid-section. I’d say that’s two colored bubbles floating in the air with words in them; Quite exhilarating if I may say so.
If you cannot maintain an adult attitude, do not expect to be treated as one. It is moving to know that there are still those who are blatantly passionate about grammar, but unfortunately for all of you this is not the place. Might I suggest trying your superior editing skills out on facebook? I’m sure there are plenty of other adults misspelling words and bullying eleven year olds for such errors. Perhaps you will find satisfaction there, or maybe you should be comedians, or maybe English professors! If you are actually interested in this outstanding craftsmanship, then by all means continue! Otherwise, inquire about the cue, not about the education of the post author. I hope you will understand, in fact individuals as educated as yourselves must understand. Thank you!

Ha! Come on man. The jokes were light hearted. Get the stick out of your ass.
 
The OP is a marketing genius, his sale thread hasnt gone farther than the second page in 2 days. If i ever have a break cue to sell trust me, it's going to say brake in the title.
 
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