Specs on Shane Van Boening's Cues

pwd72s

recreational banger
Silver Member
Just curious … Who was he getting coached by
God...theres a tale about that.

A pool player died. Once in heaven, he was escorted to the hall of his dreams. There in the back, others watching, a guy wearing a hearing aid, using a cuetec break cue, was practicing 10 ball breaks. Without fail, always pocketing balls, and good shot at the lowest number ball.

The pool player said to St. Peter; "I didn't know SVB died."

St. Peter: "He didn't. That's God. He just thinks he's SVB."
 

baalpeteor

Member
I bet you a game of one-pocket and 2 rounds of beer that over 90% of the things around you currently are made in China. Let alone your own place of residence. From your phone (not made in America for sure) to your clothes to the plumbing in the wall.. the world is "Made in China". Blame capitalism for wanting to not pay living wages, thus going to countries with cheaper labor and lessened human rights laws.
 

flyvirginiaguy

Classic Cue Lover
Silver Member
So Cuetec has turned into high end product?

I was looking for something cheap to play and this is not cheap.

Back in the day Cuetec was considered almost bottom of the barrel. Bottom of the barrel were those old imports with shafts made of very cheap wood dust lol... As the old saying goes. One man's junk is another's treasure... I did recently buy one of the Proline ghost edition cases though. If the case is any indication of their current cues (which I have not used), they stepped up their game some. It is very well made and very functional. The perfect travel case for a player really. I will always prefer a cue made by a cue maker though, regardless what player is being paid to use a product.
 
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