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subdude1974 said:What is the deal with Searings and being overpriced as hell? I just dont get it. Dont get me wrong, he makes a hell of a cue but WAY overpriced for what ou get. I dont see paying what people are asking when you can get a nicer cue for less,i.e. Scruggs,Cochran,Mottey,White,etc. Is it just because he decides to do it like a hobby(IMO) and only put out like 10 cues a year if that many. Again, not knocking the craftsmanship. I have seen some beautiful cues of his but no plain 4 pointer from a modern cue maker is worthy of 6000. I think you got to be crazy or just have more money than you know what to do with if you pay these kind of prices. Agree or disagree. Just looking for some enlightnement.![]()
subdude1974 said:I hope I hae not ofended anyone with this post because that is not my intent. But here is a hypothetical, if only 10 Tahoes were made a year and 60 Suburbans, would the Tahoes go for 3 times that of the Suburbans? Even if they were identical and had the exact same amiunt of work involved? And please dont misunderstand what I say. I can see cues from past cuemakers drawing more money due to the fact that they are retired or deceased. I just find it mind boggling that a current cuemaker today decides hey, I am only going to put out a few cues this year so I am going to triple the price.? And as far as playability, I can list at least a dozen cues that play as good if not better for 1/3 of the price.
Can you share those dozen names?subdude1974 said:And as far as playability, I can list at least a dozen cues that play as good if not better for 1/3 of the price.
You know if I can get a cue that hits as good as a Searing for the third of the price, I'd really be interested.ribdoner said:Not even if I stutttterrrred![]()
Joey,JoeyInCali said:Can you share those dozen names?
tap tap tapWheatCues said:To answer your question "what is the big deal about Searing Cues"
I know Dennis personally and as a fellow cuemaker I can explain the difference very easily...
His cues are FLAWLESS and when I saw FLAWLESS I mean that as in PERFECT !
Good cuemakers can critique and pick out flaws and coverups and errors very easily, we can see things almost immediately, that the typical person will never see for hours of intense examining...
So when you have a perfectionist such as Dennis Searing who accepts absolutely nothing less than A+++ in ALL materials he uses to build his cues, and his reputation is as a cuemaker is like having a perfect credit score for everyone else, you wouldn't expect to get anything less for the money !
Not to insult your intelligencem buit you really should take a step back and examine all the top cuemakers in the present industry and ask yourself whatr YOU are looking for in a cue, and see who is offering you what YOU WANT !
I personally think Dennis's cues are Exquisit and exceptional art pieces, but I don't care for they way they hit, but as a cuesmaker who offers complete custom fitted cues who builds them to the customers exact specs including diameter and length and the hit and feel, well, I felt I had something different to offer the industry instead of "art".
I feel if I can improve your performance by 25% and guaranteeing it, then I have something to offer next next guy doesn't. allmy cues are built around your hand from the center of the wrap all the way out to the tip.. I build cues on the avg. length of 60" but have gone as long as 62-1/2" the good news is that there are cases that accommodate those lengths.
Anyways, I just wanted to elaborate on Searing Cues and offer some insight on why his cues are so damn expensive ! "you simply get what you pay for... PERECTION !"
- Eddie Wheat
JoeyInCali said:tap tap tap
I don't know how people can think a cue or a maker can be hyped to Dennis's level. Are buyers that dumb or gullible?