I seldom do this especially in cue review & cue gallery section, but today I would like to take advantage of this opportunity to introduce an underrated masterpiece, I give you Rays Cue!!
The Cuemaker:
The maker and the master, Mr. Lin Chi Chen spent more than 25 years playing pool against some top pro players from Taiwan. Because of enthusiasm for pool, Mr. Lin decided to fully engage in cue building business until today. His fine art back ground, profound knowledge of mechanism, as well as high level of shooting skill taken from national players are all wonderful elements when it comes to building cues.
The Player:
Rays cue was first played by pro player Mr. Chan, “The Pangolin”, who won his championship title at Taiwan pro-league tournament, and he succeeded twice with the aid of Rays Cue. Other top players used to play Rays Cue includes very famous Taiwanese player Mr. Fong-Pang Chao (The winner of International Challenge of Champions in 2001), and Chinese player Jian-Bo Fu. (The winner of International Challenge of Champions in 2008).
The Playability:
Rays cue moves cue ball effortless and makes accurate spin; some may never stress enough the importance of stiff hit to be prerequisite on custom cues and may desire minimal deflection as well, but you find both on Rays Cue so you don’t have to compromise one for another. Without the aid of layer tips such as Kamui or Moori, one may find it easy to make a draw with triangle tip on any new Rays Cue. When you make a push, the cue ball accelerates and move straight forward after instant contact with the target even for a large angle shot. The cue sure delivers the energy very well!! Even just for a simple stop shot, Rays Cue provides solid but comfortable feedback.
The craftsmanship of Rays Cues is top notch!! The details to attention and the execution of inlays are flawless, let alone the designs are mostly one of a kind like no others. These lined up cues will speak for themselves (2010 new cues, just released):
Rays Cue, the ultimate Dragon Cue & Sakura Cue in World Billiards Magazine 2004:
For most of the time I expand my collections from some highly sought after cuemakers and I lost count how many high-end cues I have shoot with so I surely know what it takes to become a good player, but I would strongly recommend Rays Cue that if no better, plays as good as those made by first tier makers worldwide.
If any Azer is interested to own or to shoot with Rays Cue, please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will set you up with Rays Lin. Rays Cue guarantees full money back if you’re not happy with it.
The one as attached is one of the fanciest Rays Cue 2010 brand new and is ready to go, cue features Purpleheart forearm, Birdseye maple points with delicate ivory inlays, and comes with full set of special ordered Rays joint protectors, cue retails at $2,000 but will be offered at a special price by Mr.Lin’s kind intention to explore overseas market. Send me an email and its yours!! Play like a pro and play with Rays cue today!!
Matt
mauhua.tang@gmail.com
cueman88@gmail.com

The Cuemaker:
The maker and the master, Mr. Lin Chi Chen spent more than 25 years playing pool against some top pro players from Taiwan. Because of enthusiasm for pool, Mr. Lin decided to fully engage in cue building business until today. His fine art back ground, profound knowledge of mechanism, as well as high level of shooting skill taken from national players are all wonderful elements when it comes to building cues.
The Player:
Rays cue was first played by pro player Mr. Chan, “The Pangolin”, who won his championship title at Taiwan pro-league tournament, and he succeeded twice with the aid of Rays Cue. Other top players used to play Rays Cue includes very famous Taiwanese player Mr. Fong-Pang Chao (The winner of International Challenge of Champions in 2001), and Chinese player Jian-Bo Fu. (The winner of International Challenge of Champions in 2008).

The Playability:
Rays cue moves cue ball effortless and makes accurate spin; some may never stress enough the importance of stiff hit to be prerequisite on custom cues and may desire minimal deflection as well, but you find both on Rays Cue so you don’t have to compromise one for another. Without the aid of layer tips such as Kamui or Moori, one may find it easy to make a draw with triangle tip on any new Rays Cue. When you make a push, the cue ball accelerates and move straight forward after instant contact with the target even for a large angle shot. The cue sure delivers the energy very well!! Even just for a simple stop shot, Rays Cue provides solid but comfortable feedback.
The craftsmanship of Rays Cues is top notch!! The details to attention and the execution of inlays are flawless, let alone the designs are mostly one of a kind like no others. These lined up cues will speak for themselves (2010 new cues, just released):



Rays Cue, the ultimate Dragon Cue & Sakura Cue in World Billiards Magazine 2004:

For most of the time I expand my collections from some highly sought after cuemakers and I lost count how many high-end cues I have shoot with so I surely know what it takes to become a good player, but I would strongly recommend Rays Cue that if no better, plays as good as those made by first tier makers worldwide.
If any Azer is interested to own or to shoot with Rays Cue, please don’t hesitate to contact me and I will set you up with Rays Lin. Rays Cue guarantees full money back if you’re not happy with it.
The one as attached is one of the fanciest Rays Cue 2010 brand new and is ready to go, cue features Purpleheart forearm, Birdseye maple points with delicate ivory inlays, and comes with full set of special ordered Rays joint protectors, cue retails at $2,000 but will be offered at a special price by Mr.Lin’s kind intention to explore overseas market. Send me an email and its yours!! Play like a pro and play with Rays cue today!!
Matt
mauhua.tang@gmail.com
cueman88@gmail.com



