He's almost always listed in any poll for the best cuemaker of [year/decade/forever] etc. His cues are generally regarded as very rewarding to own. But, as always, before you spend big money on any cue - you should hit with one.lsabado said:I just want to know how Paul Motteys cues hit because I'm thinking of buying one of his cues. Does it have a stiff or a soft hit? All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.![]()
lsabado said:I just want to know how Paul Motteys cues hit because I'm thinking of buying one of his cues. Does it have a stiff or a soft hit? All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.![]()
Not the nicest of description but i realised that it is probably the most accurate description by far.ChrisOnline said:now my paul mottey that i have.. it hits like pure sex on the table!
but thats my opinon.. i love it..
chris
MasterClass said:Not the nicest of description but i realised that it is probably the most accurate description by far.
I agree. It is a real pleasure to play with one of Paul Mottey's cue.
I have this same cue minus the inlays and the wood is snakewood rather than burl. I also have white with brown spec Irish linen wrap. I love the looks of this cue and mine. If I ever decide to sell it I will get top dollar for it as it is a true masterpiece.ChrisOnline said:not only does it hit amazing... its georgous to the naked eye!![]()
Kevin Lindstrom said:I have this same cue minus the inlays and the wood is snakewood rather than burl. I also have white with brown spec Irish linen wrap. I love the looks of this cue and mine. If I ever decide to sell it I will get top dollar for it as it is a true masterpiece.
ChrisOnline said:not only does it hit amazing... its georgous to the naked eye!![]()
For the benefit of TheBook and anyone else who might be interested. Here is the photo of my cue for comparison. In addition I'm not sure what Yoga has to do with it.TheBook said:What a great comparison. I have the same cue? Everthing is different. Sounds like a Yogi to me.
Kevin Lindstrom said:For the benefit of TheBook and anyone else who might be interested. Here is the photo of my cue for comparison. In addition I'm not sure what Yoga has to do with it.
I don't know about soft or hard and I agree hit is subjective. I have a friend that is the owner of the ugliest Mottey ever made. If anyone knows Paul ask him about the ugly stick and he will tell you my friends name. Anyway he and another guy were trying to make this shot.lsabado said:I just want to know how Paul Motteys cues hit because I'm thinking of buying one of his cues. Does it have a stiff or a soft hit? All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.![]()
RSB-Refugee said:I don't know about soft or hard and I agree hit is subjective. I have a friend that is the owner of the ugliest Mottey ever made. If anyone knows Paul ask him about the ugly stick and he will tell you my friends name. Anyway he and another guy were trying to make this shot.
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