NOSAJ03 said:There is a guy in my nineball league that has one of his cues and he says that it is the best cue that he has ever played with and he has owned a lot of cues. I used to play with a Sigel production cue and it played better than some of the nicest custom cues that I shot with. You cant go wrong with his cues from what I hear. He uses them himself and he just won the senior open at Mizeraks.
Donald A. Purdy said:Do you know who trained Mike to make cues? Guess who.
Don P.![]()
tjmckinn said:I am thinking about purchasing a Sigel Custom Cue and wondered if anyone, who has one, would comment on its hit and feel. Does it feel like a world class cue or not?
Thanks,
Travis McKinney
TATE said:I have not tried one of his customs. I think what bothers me about even considering owning one is:
- There are a lot of new, unplayed Mike Sigel cues from 1996, 1997, etc. that are just now being dumped for around $1000 on E-Bay. He was trying to get $3,000 for them. Were these all unsold cues?
- There is not one sharp point on his cues. Most collectors I know won't own cues with rounded inlays.
- His cues are way overpriced considering he is a big name player not a big name cue-maker.
If I saw one I liked, I might pick one up for $800 or $1000, but I would be afraid to put more into it. There's one on E-Bay right now by a reputable seller that's pretty cool looking. That one could probably be picked up for $1,000 or a little more. I know the seller - he's a good guy.
Although they are really good cues, I agree that some of the prices are ridiculously high. IMHO I think that it is partly because of his fame. He charges top dollar for his cues. He learned a lot from a numerous cue makers. He seems to favor ebony and ivory. All the cues that I have seen from him are ebony and ivory cues. I emailed him to get a quote and he said the a plain jane cue starts at 600 and if I what some ivory like the joint and butt cap etc etc it would range from 700 and up with one shaft!!! Thats pretty steep but I guess that all cue makers are just in their pricing![]()
NOSAJ03 said:TATE said:Thats pretty steep but I guess that all cue makers are just in their pricing![]()
With the proliferation of CNC mills and cue makers out the ying-yang, reality is setting in for many cue-makers. I gaze into my crystal ball and see... prices going slightly lower then stabilizing.
There are a handful of makers still commanding the really big bucks but a few years ago there was a bucketful of them. The best will still survive and thrive in the future. The trick is, as with any business, to build a strong, dedicated following by earning your customers respect.
Chris
TATE said:- There are a lot of new, unplayed Mike Sigel cues from 1996, 1997, etc. that are just now being dumped for around $1000 on E-Bay. He was trying to get $3,000 for them. Were these all unsold cues?
- There is not one sharp point on his cues. Most collectors I know won't own cues with rounded inlays.
- His cues are way overpriced considering he is a big name player not a big name cue-maker.
If I saw one I liked, I might pick one up for $800 or $1000, but I would be afraid to put more into it. ,,,
Chris
Donald A. Purdy said:Do you know who trained Mike to make cues? Guess who.
Don P.![]()
Buddha Jones said:I know a guy here in Charlotte that has one on eBay right now, he is unloading his 40+ cue collection.
Buddha Jones said:I know a guy here in Charlotte that has one on eBay right now, he is unloading his 40+ cue collection.
bruin70 said:you've been doing your homework. these are issues that should be addressed if you're spending considerable cash for a cue.
He's prolly selling his cues so he can buy other cues.Buddha Jones said:I talked to him yesterday, cuz I was interested in the Viattorre that he had on there (damn browser crashed on my bid) and he said that he is gonna keep about 7-10 of them and unload the rest. He said it was getting out of control. He just dropped 8k on a Zamboti that he is prolly gonna keep, but he made it sound like that was gonna be his last purchase.
Agreed. I like collecting but I also want the item to hold it's value. Just look what's happening to Dale Perry cues. I decided to sell one of mine because his prices are just getting cheaper and cheaper. I feel for the people who paid $2,000 for a DP - they might not get $600 for them right now. Who wants to take that kind of loss? There are lots of other examples like that out there.
Buddha Jones said:I talked to him yesterday, cuz I was interested in the Viattorre that he had on there (damn browser crashed on my bid) and he said that he is gonna keep about 7-10 of them and unload the rest. He said it was getting out of control. He just dropped 8k on a Zamboti that he is prolly gonna keep, but he made it sound like that was gonna be his last purchase.