New Break/ Jump cue

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I guess that you failed to understand my quick wit. Footnote: You should appreciate the fact that my comments are original and do carry a high sticker price. Do not attempt to copycat. Violators are subject to me coming out from behind my keyboard. Furthermore, I don't know if you are new to our country, but our system of free enterprise is based upon building a better mousetrap for a lower price. I see nothing dishonest or dishonorable about improving upon someone's ideas or building a similar product for a lesser price. I applaude those with the integrity to build a quality product for a fair price. Billiards should be a sport enjoyed by all, not just an elite few. Also, my comments were a reply to yours, as I was just stating what I thought. In addition to knowing a soapbox maker, I can put you in contact with a great surgeon to remove that chip from your shoulder. The price is right my friend. Just let me know. I'd like to thank everyone else for their informative input on the different j/b cues.
 
TAP, TAP,TAP, Well said instroke and Joseph Cues. No cue makes the player! If I haden't learned to jump with the bunjee, I wouldn't be able to use the Sledgehammer. They are both very good products. I still prefer to kick quit a bit. No cue is gonna help there. It takes skill. I saw Keith kick a two rail, long rail ball in the side pocket the day he beat Bustamante in Sterling. Thats bad brother!!!
Don P.
 
instroke said:
The fact remains that Mike was the first to market the particular construction that makes up the Sledgehammer and there are a lot of cuemakers jumping on that bandwagon now. Just like every one who thinks they can glue some wood pieces together has something better than Predator, everyone who can glue a piece of phenolic on the end of a shaft thinks they have the best jump/break cue ever.John
I beg to differ, but when I went to Los Angeles for the LA Open at the Burbank Hilton in April of 1992, Eddie Prewitt was making a jump cue called Eddie's 747. It had a one peice ferrule and tip. That would have been almost 12 years ago.
 
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Well now, I am here to set the record strait. I have applied for a patent that is "the ferrule that is the tip". If this is successful it will not matter if there is cheese or concrete for the ferrule material on the shaft. I have only days before my answer will be here. I appreciate all my customers and player reps for 100% positive response. I wanted to give everyone a chance to do well with the 2 most important and exciting shots in pool.

Mike Gulyassy
Greenville S.C.
Babys Pro Shop
 
I know about the 747 Ted. We are talking about break/jump cues here.

John
 
I can't say it any better than Instroke did on Jumping and breaking!
The truth is that a really good break shot or a really good jump shot comes from talent and skill. The cue can enhance that skill but it does not take the shot.
 
Man this is nutz. Mike G has been making his B/j Cue for about 3 or 4 years And it was a big hit and everyones seen or used it. And now tring to get there own style if this cue . At a cheaper price .so if there r people biteing His style, of his cues .All u doing is getting his name bigger and your smaller..Don't hate the player hate the game..If u got something that you think works then put it out there and let the players tell you what thay think..And please let not talk bad about other people .It just makes u look Ugly....
 
hello mike.....i wish you great sucess....and to ted keep up the great workkkkk......juston coleman
 
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