Recommend a cue, around $250.

sph3ric pyramid said:
Just picked up a Diveney w/ butterfly veneers off of the Wanted/For Sale section. :D

How'd I do?

I see a Josey in the future though, those SPs with the flare-tip inlays look very nice.

We are all spoiled with the number of excellent cues available. From my experience you can't do better than a Diveney, Scruggs or Josey SP/Hustler. JMO:) The price limit of $250 would make it tough for anything other than an "experienced" cue.
 
wow, thanks!!

TheBook said:
Bob let me hit a few at the Derby. You won't be disappointed. You probably know by now how pleasant and easy going Bob is.

Personally I think his cues are under priced. If he charged more there would probably be a 5 year waiting list because of perceived value.

Enjoy your new cue.

WOW!! Thanks for the info! You got me wanting this cue even more now than before you guys! All I've heard is they play great...No bad remarks at all! mine is the one on the bottom with the white joint. It's gonna have a solid black linen wrap and may get sent to me today!!! Enjoy the pic guys, and thanks for the reviews!!!
 
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yep!

TheBook said:
Bob let me hit a few at the Derby. You won't be disappointed. You probably know by now how pleasant and easy going Bob is.

Personally I think his cues are under priced. If he charged more there would probably be a 5 year waiting list because of perceived value.

Enjoy your new cue.

Yes, Bob seems like a GREAT guy!! I'd like to meet him sometime! I'd say he's as nice, or was on the phone anyways, as Bob DZ is to me usually. :D
 
seymore15074 said:
95 percent? No offense but I find it hard to beleive that such an overwelming number of the good players use the same cue...

I meant in Wichita! sorry bout that. and yes, that is true of the PLAYERS here in Wichita. Shurtz Custom Cues is located here, and Bob has 4 GC's in the front of his shop.

Dennis Cash, Cash Cues, here, is turning out some pretty good stuff for a real reasonable price. If you want inlays, but can't afford them, then you want to check with Dennis. Dennis is a real nice guy too, been making cues a little over 4 years, and retired recently into making cues full time.

And we even have another good cuemaker here, but he has to be talked into making a cue nowdays, Randy Anderson, ever hear of Anderson Cues.
 
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Snapshot9 said:
I meant in Wichita! sorry bout that. and yes, that is true of the PLAYERS
here in Wichita. Shurtz Custom Cues is located here, and Bob has 4 GC's in the front of his shop.

Oh, right on. Around here the cues vary...Scruggs and Josey seem to be the most common customs among the top players...as far as I can tell.

It's not a custom, but I just got a Schon LTD1122 w/ leather Friday and I love it.
 
dukeboy1977 said:
I JUST got off the phone with Bob. I got it coming as soon as tomorrow by UPS. I'll post pics as soon as I get it...I think its a beauty!

After you had it a while you will be kicking yourself that you didn't get a fancier one. So start putting away a few dollars a day and get that 432a. For $1050 it is a lot of cue and I think it has the laminated core.

http://www.shurtzcue.com/gallery/pages/Mod-432A.htm

or if you like torquoise for $800
http://www.shurtzcue.com/gallery/pages/Mod-431B.htm


A lot of cue for the money and still feel way under priced.
 
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TheBook said:
After you had it a while you will be kicking yourself that you didn't get a fancier one. So start putting away a few dollars a day and get that 432a. For $1050 it is a lot of cue and I think it has the laminated core.

http://www.shurtzcue.com/gallery/pages/Mod-432A.htm

or if you like torquoise for $800
http://www.shurtzcue.com/gallery/pages/Mod-431B.htm


A lot of cue for the money and still feel way under priced.

Nice thinking, but actually....no, I don't think so. I have a fancy cue now that RARELY gets used cause I'm afraid off hurting it. I prefer cheaper cues as not to worry about them while playing. I like my fancy DZ cue, but kinda regret getting one so fancy cause I am afraid of using it. I like how all my cues play, but only use a couple due to not caring about hurting them. I primarily use my purpleheart "twins" to play when I get around to doing that and don't care if I ding em' cause I can have them refinished easily. This cue will get used also, along with the purpleheart plain jane cue Bob DZ is making me now. What can I say...I prefer to worry about my game, not my cues! I'd still like to sell the cue in my signature, and my cocoboo fancy DZ if anyone is interested. I HATE having em' sit in one of my cases not being used.
 
sph3ric pyramid said:
Just picked up a Diveney w/ butterfly veneers off of the Wanted/For Sale section. :D

How'd I do?

I see a Josey in the future though, those SPs with the flare-tip inlays look very nice.

I think you did great with the Diveney...that should be a real good player for ya.

Yeah, I gotta admit, Keith Josey does do a pretty cue.:D

Lisa
 

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TheBook said:
After you had it a while you will be kicking yourself that you didn't get a fancier one. So start putting away a few dollars a day and get that 432a. For $1050 it is a lot of cue and I think it has the laminated core.

http://www.shurtzcue.com/gallery/pages/Mod-432A.htm

or if you like torquoise for $800
http://www.shurtzcue.com/gallery/pages/Mod-431B.htm


A lot of cue for the money and still feel way under priced.

Do you really think his more expensive cues play better? (BTW, I am not flaming or anything, I really am asking you opinion)

I bought a cue from Bob at the 06 DCC, been playing with it ever since. I am really not into fancy, so I bought one in the $300 range. I would agree that your get your money's worth in a Shurtz cue.

A few weeks ago I put an OB-1 shaft on the cue. The original shaft felt great, but I wanted to try a low deflection shaft to see how I would like it. Tried a predator but did not like the feel of it. The OB-1 feels real nice.
 
Another option

especially for those that need a longer cue and like a smaller tip, is this cue from our newest upcoming cuemaker, Dennis Cash:

60" cue, 12mm tip, 14" pro taper, buckhorn joint, rings, Linen wrap, coco butt.

Click on 'Cues' from main menu, it is the 1st cue listed, selling for $250:

http://www.Cashcues.com

Heres a pic of the 60" cue:
 

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mthornto said:
Do you really think his more expensive cues play better? (BTW, I am not flaming or anything, I really am asking you opinion)

I bought a cue from Bob at the 06 DCC, been playing with it ever since. I am really not into fancy, so I bought one in the $300 range. I would agree that your get your money's worth in a Shurtz cue.

A few weeks ago I put an OB-1 shaft on the cue. The original shaft felt great, but I wanted to try a low deflection shaft to see how I would like it. Tried a predator but did not like the feel of it. The OB-1 feels real nice.

I don't think they play any better. The point I was trying to make was after you played with the pj you will wish that it was a little fancier. Then you would have both a good playing and good looking cue at a reasonable price. His laminated core line may feel a little better.
 
I have Mike Sigel signature cue and Meucci cue. "Mike Sigel" cue is about $275. I don't feel any difference between the 2 cues.

Now, I'm questioning myself why I bought a Meucci for around $600 dollars.
 
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If I were you, for a couple more dollars, you can buy a Bob Frey sneaky pete. He used to work for Tim Scruggs you know. The apple doesn't fall from the tree.:)
 
Don't ask me, I have no idea. I have 3 IPods now. I think it's the brand.

I let my friends use the Mike Sigel while I use the Meucci in the bar that I go to when we play.
 
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