Richard Chudy cues

hax

Registered
Does anyone have any opinion on this particular cue maker and his cues? I've seen one or two displayed, but other than that, I don't know anything about it. What I found interesting in the pictures I saw were the engraved silver joints.
 
Although I can't comment on the playability of Richard's cues simply because I've never really played with one (I've been hooked on my beautiful Perry Weston cue for many years), I do know that Richard is a stand-up guy and his cue designs are stunning - extremely artistic and colorful.
 
A lot of RC3's points would have veneers on only one side. They are very unique.

He uses the G10 epoxy pin on some of his cues like what you would find on a Cognoscenti--but he usually uses the steel pin, which is like a 3/8x10 but a bit different.

Richard is a very artistic person and it shows in his elegant designs. When you look at the color and the grains of the wood, you will appreciate that his cues are truly a piece of Art. He also uses gold and all kinds of expensive materials on his high ends but I have only had experience with his medium range cue as I used to play with one about 4 years ago. You have to look very carefully around the points to see his logo nowadays.

I think with the hit, his cue seems a bit more on the soft side. It is nevertheless a very personnal impression; when I tried his cue, I felt like the cue was yelling out "spin that cue ball...come on...you can put a lot more than just that..." You will have to try the cue yourself to see if it would work for you.

In my humble opinion, RC3 is for sure a great cue to own whether you are buying the cue to add to your collection or as a weapon.

I have never seen a metal joint RC3 so I am afraid I really cannot comment on what you were referring to.

Regards,
Richard
 
Last edited:
My friend at college had a Chudy purpleheart sneaky pete with a quick release pin. It hits super solid. I like the look of the cocobolo curly maple pointed cue on his website. www.rc3cues.com just wish his site was bigger.
 
Check this RC3 beauty out www.onthehill.net "Pre-Owned" It's in Troy's personal collection and he is the only owner thus far. I have seen this cue and shot a couple of balls with it. Well worth the $$$$!!

Zim
 
Back
Top