One word only cue maker association thread

johnnysd

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I thought it would be interesting to have a thread that just listed a single name of a cuemaker in several categories. You could just cut and past and list your names:One name only each category :)

Always interested in peoples opinions of cues:

Best hit Lambros

Best workmanship Rauenzahn

Best looking Paul Mottey

Most desired Balabushka

Best newcomer Treadway

Best investment Southwest?
 
I thought it would be interesting to have a thread that just listed a single name of a cuemaker in several categories. You could just cut and past and list your names:One name only each category :)

Always interested in peoples opinions of cues:

Best hit Lambros

Best workmanship Rauenzahn

Best looking Paul Mottey

Most desired Balabushka

Best newcomer Treadway

Best investment Southwest?

That's pretty good.

For me:

Best hit: Wes Hunter
Best workmanship: Dennis Searing
Best Looking: Paul Mottey
Most desired: Gus Szamboti
Best Newcomer: Josh Treadway
Best speculation: Hercek, Ginacue, Southwest
(I cannot make up my mind on this one)

Too many categories to consider, let alone evaluate and I betcha people just pull names out of their butts
without ever having owned the cue-maker......how can you even nominate a cue-maker you don't own.....
oh yeah, that's when the bullshit really flows.....I used to own a SW. 2 BB, 4 JW....... blah....blah....blah.

Everyone praises Searing when most of the people posting have never owned a Searing or tried one.
Way too many opinions expressed spew forth from presumed cue experts that know little about cues,
Unless you have firsthand actual experience, you're better off keeping your opinions to yourself....IMO.


Lets take this to test:

I own a Wes Hunter now...will not sell it
I have owned a Searing, and have hit with 4 of them
I own a Paul Mottey...will not sell it

key word desire you don't have to own it to desire it

Newcomer: Treadway, own one and have one on order

Speculation as there is no such thing as investment:

Hercek...13 year wait time...his order book is closed..mine ordered in 2006
Ginacue...who knows with the bull$hit EG is going through now...ordered mine 2015
Southwest...have owned 3...and my 2005 order gets started 2-2017.

So who is talking out their a$$ now Mr. low I-trader count ?
 
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That's pretty good.

For me:

Best hit: Wes Hunter
Best workmanship: Dennis Searing
Best Looking: Paul Mottey
Most desired: Gus Szamboti
Best Newcomer: Josh Treadway
Best speculation: Hercek, Ginacue, Southwest
(I cannot make up my mind on this one)

Investment is definitely hardest one.
 
Too many categories to consider, let alone evaluate and I betcha people just pull names out of their butts
without ever having owned the cue-maker......how can you even nominate a cue-maker you don't own.....
oh yeah, that's when the bullshit really flows.....I used to own a SW. 2 BB, 4 JW....... blah....blah....blah.

Everyone praises Searing when most of the people posting have never owned a Searing or tried one.
Way too many opinions expressed spew forth from presumed cue experts that know little about cues,
Unless you have firsthand actual experience, you're better off keeping your opinions to yourself....IMO.
 
Too many categories to consider, let alone evaluate and I betcha people just pull names out of their butts
without ever having owned the cue-maker......how can you even nominate a cue-maker you don't own.....
oh yeah, that's when the bullshit really flows.....I used to own a SW. 2 BB, 4 JW....... blah....blah....blah.

Everyone praises Searing when most of the people posting have never owned a Searing or tried one.
Way too many opinions expressed spew forth from presumed cue experts that know little about cues,
Unless you have firsthand actual experience, you're better off keeping your opinions to yourself....IMO.


Only 1 category, possibly 2 with newcomer, actually requires you to have hit the cue. The rest can be gleaned from just looking at cues. Thought it would be fun, maybe not.

I have no opinion on Searing. :)
 
If you are referring to examining cues in person, rather than basing it on glancing at a few photos,
especially since camera work can vary, you certainly can ascertain a great deal about the workmanship,
not a blessed thing about the cue's hit but definitely a reliable assessment of the cue-maker's skills..
The categories need to be much fewer and a lot more precise categorically speaking to stand a chance.
 
If you are referring to examining cues in person, rather than basing it on glancing at a few photos,
especially since camera work can vary, you certainly can ascertain a great deal about the workmanship,
not a blessed thing about the cue's hit but definitely a reliable assessment of the cue-maker's skills..

Exactly so only 1 category requires actual use. And even newcomer is valid going off of reputation.
 
Herein lies the rub.....everyone is entitled to their opinion.....even if or when the person knows little of what they speak.
That's what leads to differences of opinion on matters of subjectivity but facts, now that's an entirely different matter.
So when you ask someone to rate, nominate or pick a best cue-maker in different categories, one needs to remain factual.
However, since the subject matter of each category is basically subjective, facts tend to get in the way and thus ignored.


p.s. Some cue-maker reputations are really over-rated.
 
Best hit Scruggs Sneaky Pete

Best workmanship DS
Best looking Barenbrugge
Most desired Craig Peterson
 
Searing for all....and I've owned about 14 of them
Jason

Hit is subjective, and he's certainly not a newcomer(I'd like to see more work from EDC)
 
South West, best playing

Szamboti..best looking

Hulcy most original

Vigas most close to best playing

Rauenzahn, best butterfly

owen best buy

searing, best groupies

just my opinions
 
Best hit: Schick

Best workmanship: Searing

Best looking: Wayne

Most desired: Gus

Best newcomer: Hulsey

Best investment: South West (if you are the original owner)
 
I would like to know what people are referring to when they say a cue has a "nice hit". I have hit with cues that their owner said had a nice hit they virtually have no feedback, just a dull thud when you hit the cue ball. My player right now I use because I like the hit, it has a little bit of a ping kinda like a golf driver, obviously very muted compared to a driver but similar and you can feel the cue striking the ball. I think that the "hit" that I am talking about is something a cue builder can build into a cue at will, some Schons feel kinda like my player but some dont. I have 3 shafts and 2 butts that I can interchange with my player but it is only my 1 Ebony butt with 1 particular shaft that has the hit I prefer, when I change the shaft, the hit changes. When I put my playing shaft on a different butt the hit goes away. I also have an original Titlist butt that when I put a spare Predator shaft on that has my same preferable hit, but when I put that shaft on a different butt the hit changes. Any opinions????
 
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I thought it would be interesting to have a thread that just listed a single name of a cuemaker in several categories. You could just cut and past and list your names:One name only each category :)

Always interested in peoples opinions of cues:

Best hit Lambros

Best workmanship Rauenzahn

Best looking Paul Mottey

Most desired Balabushka

Best newcomer Treadway

Best investment Southwest?

Best Hit: Blackboar
Best workmanship: Blackboar
Best looking: Blackboar
Most desired: Gus Szamboti
Best newcomer: Eddie Cohen
Best investment : Southwest
 
I thought it would be interesting to have a thread that just listed a single name of a cuemaker in several categories. You could just cut and past and list your names:One name only each category :)

Always interested in peoples opinions of cues:

Best hit Guido Orlandi's new Conical Joint

Best workmanship Guido Orlandi's Cues

Best looking ?

Most desired the one you want.
Best newcomer ?

Best investment The one that makes you some money

Seriously, look at Guido' new Conical Joint cues.. they are GREAT
 
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