Nice copy of a Sugartree cue. Enjoy.
JMHO
Glen
I had a discussion with another AZ'er about this cue. The cues you referred to ( McDermott, Richard Harris, etc) do not, and have never had, the same type of ring design as this cue in question. I have seen hundreds of Richard Harris cues and have never seen this type of ring configuration on one of his cues. If you can provide pictures of the rings you are speaking of, please do so as I would like to see them.
The thickness of the rings and the way they are stacked are purely a Sugartree design element. You know Eric feels the same way about this and that is why he started the "Micro Rings" thread. Your argument is the same as someone saying Ron Haley copied anyone who has ever done double silver rings, and we all know that is not true.
The fact you admit to copying Eric's design throws all your rationale out the window.
I am not trying to start a flame war, believe me. Your cues look very nice and it appears you have the talent to create designs that are all your own.
Once again, What about the other couple of guy's doing the same ringwork/design, I haven't seen you throw this into there threads?
...The fact you admit to copying Eric's design throws all your rationale out the window.
...This was an ordered cue (cancelled now) it is a knock off of a Sugartree, I had NO idea until the guy cancelled and said he got the design from one of Erics cues, I talked to Eric about it, He said it was ok...
...says ye with the $3,000 plain 4 pointer with veneers in his avatar...
This is a lame reason to believe that cues are "overhyped" when you have never even picked up one of his cues. I can honestly say that I believe lots of people think the way you do because they go through a ton of cues and there is no significant difference. Pick up a Sugartree or a Zylr and you will see what I am talking about. They are in a class of their own as far as hit goes over anything I have ever tried.IMO I think cue "hit" is all together overhyped. My tasc "hit" is overhyped and plays no better than my Dickie cue costing 1/6 the price. However, Tasc has been building cues for many many years, has a legacy that backs him up and shown he can do almost anything in the limits of cuebuilding. These things are what allows his cues to sell for so much.
I just did a quick search and only 1 forum member had mentioned Erics cues prior to 2006. (poolschool). He asked another Alaskan poster (breakup) and he had never even heard of Sugartree.
I just don't see how a guy that has been making cues for such a short time, Makes fairly "simple" cues in the big picture, and has no mysterious legacy, can sell his cues for what he does.
Again, I don't doubt his cues play good, but so do 1428 other cue makers cues who have been in the business the same amount of time. They sell their cues for muuuuch lower prices. IMO this translates to HYPE.
I know Eric reads that forum and I didn't make this post to bash him. Im sure he is a great guy and makes a great cue. You mentioned Tascarella and I just wanted to explain why I thought his cues can be justified in that price range.
This is a lame reason to believe that cues are "overhyped" when you have never even picked up one of his cues. I can honestly say that I believe lots of people think the way you do because they go through a ton of cues and there is no significant difference. Pick up a Sugartree or a Zylr and you will see what I am talking about. They are in a class of their own as far as hit goes over anything I have ever tried.
"I just did a quick search and only 1 forum member had mentioned Erics cues prior to 2006. (poolschool)." So what no one has ever heard of him on here before 2006. We are very lucky today that the internet is available for worldwide communication so that the great news travels fast. Just because someone has only been building cues for x number of years doesn't mean that they are overhyped does it? Get one of his 8 pointers and take a look at the points for yourself and see how much they are off. Then take a few shots with it and see what you think. This will give you a very good idea of why they fetch the prices they do. Bashing someone for building a damn good cue when you haven't even tried one just doesn't make lots of sense to me. If the prices have increased it is because he is doing something right obviously. Again the cue itself says all of this. It may take a while to get one but he doesn't rush shit like lots of other makers in pool that just want the quick buck and actually doesn't do it for the money. You can bet your ass it will be top knotch when you recieve it. This is all a very good thing for the owner of the cue, you know? Not trying to do a home invasion on this thread either. Enjoy the cue blowfish, you have quite a few beauty's in your avatar.
The thickness of the rings and the way they are stacked are purely a Sugartree design element.