who makes a better cue Leon Sly or Jack Madden .
Good question. Just to really give you something to think about, which of them can match this facility?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4T2pXa9znwY
LOL..... just sayin :thumbup:
Btw, I don't have any affiliation with that company or even have one of their cues. I just get a kick out of watching how silly old mcdermott cues are light years beyond any backyard builder in both buying power and equipment.
I mean if quality was your concern, how do you beat that?![]()
Yea, I want my cue assembles by some guy who just started working there yesterday. Truth is, Those backyard cue makers as you call them do everything that you see in the video except they probably do it better and with a real feeling for the final product.Good question. Just to really give you something to think about, which of them can match this facility?
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4T2pXa9znwY
LOL..... just sayin :thumbup:
Btw, I don't have any affiliation with that company or even have one of their cues. I just get a kick out of watching how silly old mcdermott cues are light years beyond any backyard builder in both buying power and equipment.
I mean if quality was your concern, how do you beat that?![]()
Try selling a current used McDermott. They bring very little $$
And they cost very little to buy new as well.
I hear silver is a much better investment than cue sticks,but if the goal is return on investment, percentage wise, its probably a wash when you consider how much money you tie up spending thousands on a custom cue relative to your mcdermott, regardless.
My point was, there is a world of difference in wanting a cue for its unique art craftsmanship, and looking for a cue that dollar for dollar is made to high quality standards.
The original question was which cue is better not which unique design style do you like better.
I said it before, if I'm the salesman for high quality cue wood who am I more concerned about keeping a happy customer, the 12 cues a year maker or the million dollar a year account? Oh, i'll tell the 12 cue a year guy this is the best stuff I have, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who is really getting the best material.
And of course the 12 cues a year guy will tell us he provides us the best wood. He isn't lying, far as he knows it is, and far as we know it is too.
Its the same old thing, art vs a tool to do a job. If you're paying for the art and that's what floats your boat, wonderful. But if you think more expensive backyard reinventing the wheel makes a better tool, then I think you have been bamboozled.
You kind of have it backwards. A company like McDermott can't really afford to buy the best cue shaft stock, then cull it out and end up with maybe 1 in 3 pieces of shaft wood to use on there cues.And they cost very little to buy new as well.
I hear silver is a much better investment than cue sticks,but if the goal is return on investment, percentage wise, its probably a wash when you consider how much money you tie up spending thousands on a custom cue relative to your mcdermott, regardless.
My point was, there is a world of difference in wanting a cue for its unique art craftsmanship, and looking for a cue that dollar for dollar is made to high quality standards.
The original question was which cue is better not which unique design style do you like better.
I said it before, if I'm the salesman for high quality cue wood who am I more concerned about keeping a happy customer, the 12 cues a year maker or the million dollar a year account? Oh, i'll tell the 12 cue a year guy this is the best stuff I have, but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who is really getting the best material.
And of course the 12 cues a year guy will tell us he provides us the best wood. He isn't lying, far as he knows it is, and far as we know it is too.
Its the same old thing, art vs a tool to do a job. If you're paying for the art and that's what floats your boat, wonderful. But if you think more expensive backyard reinventing the wheel makes a better tool, then I think you have been bamboozled.
1- I don't buy my cues as an investment, I buy my cues to play with.
2- Buy the cue you like, try 'em all out.
3. The best cue is the one you like.
who makes a better cue Leon Sly or Jack Madden .
What's all the McDermott talk have to do with the OP's question?