snowmon34 said:I received my 99.00 Dominiak today and took it for a test drive....lets just say I played for about 3 hours and didn't put any of my other cues together. The cue had a nice crisp hit and great feel....The only issue I had was the wrap, it was about 2 inches short towards the forearm IMO, but the 4 oz shaft outweighed the wrap.......order one I look forward to your opinion
oceanweb said:I'm glad you like the new cue! There are so many great custom cuemakers out there today, that it totally amazes me why anyone would play with a mass-produced production cue (Viking, Cuetec, Meucci, Budweiser cue, Joss, Players, Predator, Miller Lite cue, Fury, Mcdermott, Lucasi, Bud Light Cue, Falcon, Etc., Etc), when they can get a high quality custom cue made in the good ole' USA for the same price.
BoSoxFanatic21 said:At the risk of sounding ignorant...arent McDermott's made in the US?![]()
BoSoxFanatic21 said:At the risk of sounding ignorant...arent McDermott's made in the US?![]()
oceanweb said:I'm glad you like the new cue! There are so many great custom cuemakers out there today, that it totally amazes me why anyone would play with a mass-produced production cue (Viking, Cuetec, Meucci, Budweiser cue, Joss, Players, Predator, Miller Lite cue, Fury, Mcdermott, Lucasi, Bud Light Cue, Falcon, Etc., Etc), when they can get a high quality custom cue made in the good ole' USA for the same price.
BoSoxFanatic21 said:At the risk of sounding ignorant...arent McDermott's made in the US?![]()
squarelip said:New member to the board, lots of good info here so far. Beginner looking to improve my game. Also looking to buy a decent first cue for $150 or under, any advice or recommendations? Anyone looking to sell a nice straight used cue in this price range? Do not like fancy cues with inlays (could not afford anyway in my price range), prefer a sneaky pete style with linen wrap and black points or a plan natural wood butt 2 piece with linen wrap. Thanks.
Squarelip
oceanweb said:I'm glad you like the new cue! There are so many great custom cuemakers out there today, that it totally amazes me why anyone would play with a mass-produced production cue (Viking, Cuetec, Meucci, Budweiser cue, Joss, Players, Predator, Miller Lite cue, Fury, Mcdermott, Lucasi, Bud Light Cue, Falcon, Etc., Etc), when they can get a high quality custom cue made in the good ole' USA for the same price.
I agree on the hit and feel.snowmon34 said:I received my 99.00 Dominiak today and took it for a test drive....lets just say I played for about 3 hours and didn't put any of my other cues together. The cue had a nice crisp hit and great feel....The only issue I had was the wrap, it was about 2 inches short towards the forearm IMO, but the 4 oz shaft outweighed the wrap.......order one I look forward to your opinion
How long did it take you to get your cue? I am thinking of getting one of these myself.gb6491 said:I agree on the hit and feel.
William is very nice to work with and answers email promptly. I ordered my cue without a wrap (full curly) and with two shafts (both turned down some). It was under $140 including shipping![]()
Regards,
Greg
Photo really does not do it justice.
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squarelip said:New member to the board, lots of good info here so far. Beginner looking to improve my game. Also looking to buy a decent first cue for $150 or under, any advice or recommendations? Anyone looking to sell a nice straight used cue in this price range? Do not like fancy cues with inlays (could not afford anyway in my price range), prefer a sneaky pete style with linen wrap and black points or a plan natural wood butt 2 piece with linen wrap. Thanks.
Squarelip
Double-Dave said:
John Barton said:Who says the Dominak cue is not production? I am pretty confident that Bill is not sitting down with each customer and discussing weight, taper, balance point, wood selection, and so on with each of these cues. I bet he has the making of these cues down to a method that affords him the ability to go through the steps the same way each time and pump them out.
IA8baller said:Try a McDermott, or a McDermott, or maybe even a McDermott. Did I mention McDermott?
Seriously though, lifetime maintenance and warranty against warping, how could you go wrong with such a tried and trusted name?
Trevor