opinions on this cue

undertaker

AzB Silver Member
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hello,
this is a lucasi le 75. its made from ebony, cored with maple, real inlays from turquise and ivorine, and unilock joint. i have purchased it for 200 from ebay. what did you guys think about this cue?
 

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Looks nice !! Price ist awesome for that cue !

I have played a Lucasi SP one month ago, and i liked it.
I think you get a lot of cue for the money ;-)
 
Considering

That Hawley's billiards has the same cue with a suggested retail of
$399.95 and their price of $320, I would say you got a good buy at half of retail price.

Nice looking cue too.
 
classiccues said:
Till I read your statement I thought Skins designed it... :D

JV (---damn generic cnc :eek:

if it were mine it would have looked much nicer. ;) :)

(P.S. ....ignorance begets ignorance):eek:
 
skins said:
if it were mine it would have looked much nicer. ;) :)

(P.S. ....ignorance begets ignorance):eek:

LOL.. if it was yours you might have used a smaller cutter...

JV
 
classiccues said:
LOL.. if it was yours you might have used a smaller cutter...

JV

maybe.... but they'd still be the same type cutters used for milling all pockets and cutting parts by all makers.
 
How long has Lucasi been coring their cues? Thats a great price for a cored cue, although not my style.
 
i have yet to see a good tourquoise design. i think it and green are two of the worst colors to use.
 
I bought a Lucasi "Bushka" cue from Billiard Warehouse. Billiard Warehouse designed it and Lucasi made it, in China of course. I don't have a picture and they sold out of them (25 cues) and took the pic down, but it's a 4 point, 4 veneer cue with MOP inlays, sweet ringwork, and a leather wrap. Radial pin and a white phenolic joint that looks very much like a Scruggs ivory joint. It hits a ton and frankly, I bought it while my 1979 Josswest was being refinished just to tide me over. It's such a good cue, and a real bargain at $199.95. I can't say enough good about it. Bill Stroud went to China for 3 months and did the quality control for Lucasi, and set up their CNC machines. It certainly shows in the finished product. Maybe this cue will warp, or the veneers will pop out but so far it's awesome ! I bought a Predator 314 for it and it's my #1 players cue for now...Tom
 
bruin70 said:
i have yet to see a good tourquoise design. i think it and green are two of the worst colors to use.

no one has seen any "tourquoise" designs. but maybe if you saw some "turquoise" ones you might have an opinion on them. :)
 
skins said:
no one has seen any "tourquoise" designs. but maybe if you saw some "turquoise" ones you might have an opinion on them. :)

i've seen some 'turquoise' designs. they are unattractive (no matter how its spelled).
 
pharaoh68 said:
i've seen some 'turquoise' designs. they are unattractive (no matter how its spelled).

you just don't like turquoise and to each his own. there are allot who do and with the right maker and design, turquoise can make a cue very attractive imo. i happen to like almost all recon or natural stone in cue work, especially when used with shell and/or silver inlays as well. for me the design plays a big part also.
 
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