LOL, Why?brilliance said:The Schemelke that I bought is a ONE-PIECE cue, not standard 2 pice cue.
well I recommend a fishing rod case if you you are going to be taking it to poolhalls then LOL.
LOL, Why?brilliance said:The Schemelke that I bought is a ONE-PIECE cue, not standard 2 pice cue.
brilliance said:The Schemelke that I bought is a ONE-PIECE cue, not standard 2 pice cue.
Icon of Sin said:Bob Frey is a custom cuemaker... is can make it the way you want it as well. And you are paying for the quality that goes into the cue... Bob Frey does great work. I have 2 Frey Sneaky Petes. I gave away the one Schmelke I had.
Also, Jon Nusbaum is one of the best 'cue pimps' (dealers) around. Have dealt with him a couple times (both Freys actually and a fancy Samsara) and will more then likley do it again I'm sure.
Jon P. Nusbaum said:This Post has been interesting, and I have to admit that the phrase "Cue Pimp" is very original, and a funny as hell. It seems members of the AZ forum have some very original ways of expressing themselves.![]()
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PS With you guys permission I may just have a lapel pin made with the wording "Cue Pimp" and wear it at Valley Forge.
So if I have an existing cue that I like, what butt/shaft measurements would I take (to provide to Schmelke)..?manwon said:Schmelke, will build the cue to your specifications, If you want the cue butt / shaft tapered a certian way give them the measurments,
You gonna have a table up there Jon?Jon P. Nusbaum said:This Post has been interesting, and I have to admit that the phrase "Cue Pimp" is very original, and a funny as hell. It seems members of the AZ forum have some very original ways of expressing themselves.![]()
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PS With you guys permission I may just have a lapel pin made with the wording "Cue Pimp" and wear it at Valley Forge.
poolplayer2093 said:i heard from someone that bob fray uses shmelke blanks. anyone think there's any truth to this?
tpdtom said:Absolutely. Most of the great cuemakers who make sneakys use Schmelke blanks.
I just want to comment. I have within the last 5 months had both a Frey and a Schmelke that I ordered to my specs. In all honesty neither cue ultimately suited me. I'm not knocking either one, but each one was 'off' for my personal likes.
The person who commented that a cue, specifically a sneaky, is differentiated by the taper, the tip and ferrule, the joint, and the balance and overall dimensions is SOOOOOOO correct. First I tried a Hill sneaky that I really liked, as did all my friends. Next I asked Paul Dayton to make me a sneaky that would play just like my players cue that he made for me. He did, and it's PERFECT ! A majic wand ! This cue could give either the Frey or the Schmelke the 7 Ball , and it's a Schmelke blank.
Just as the hit of a cue is totally subjective, so is taper and playability. Most of us can adapt to many cues, but if we try enough we can find one that's almost perfect for us...Tom
penguin said:So if I have an existing cue that I like, what butt/shaft measurements would I take (to provide to Schmelke)..?