You can call Danny Dysart and he has the cues and runs the midwest tour. His # 316-371-5805. Thanksdeadstroke32 said:Cues 4 ,6 pm me a price a the weight..
Why do you think there are black specks? After all, you are the forum sage...you tell us. You almost bought the cue, but didn't buy it because of the black specks, or the answer he gave you...please...and he is a pain to deal with? You already admitted in an earlier post that the reason you didn't buy it was because it was priced out of your range. What is the purpose of your post above? Why are you knocking Billy and his cues?Shorty said:Okay...then someone explain to me why there is black specks under the finish on cue #7. I almost bought this cue, but he did not give me a very good answer as to why the black specks. He is also sort of a pain to deal with. He was suppose to let me hit a ball with #7 and he just up and left a tournament he had paid 75 dollars to enter. He said the smoke was too bad, which I agree...but he could of at least let the TD know he was leaving. They postponed his match for a while trying to see if he was going to show. Not very nice of him I don't think.
Shorty
Ted Harris said:Why do you think there are black specks? After all, you are the forum sage...you tell us. You almost bought the cue, but didn't buy it because of the black specks, or the answer he gave you...please...and he is a pain to deal with? You already admitted in an earlier post that the reason you didn't buy it was because it was priced out of your range. What is the purpose of your post above? Why are you knocking Billy and his cues?
Billy's cues are great and way underpriced if you look at the pricing structure of others that specialize in this type of construction, not to mention his selction of woods is excellent as well.
Why should he let the TD know he is leaving because of the smoke? Did the TD didn't telll him the smoke ceiling was going to be a about an inch off the floor before he drove all the way from Arkansas?
There are always two sides to every story...
puckdaddy said:Ive seen these cues in the mid south area. Ive had a chance to play with a few of them, they play pretty good not real stiff not real soft. Those butterfly splice cues go in the 300-500 dollar range. Not to bad pricewise.
manwon said:To Whom it may concern. Billy Webbs cues are great sellers in Washington State. I personally own two Bill Webb cues, one is a Butterfly Splice, the other cue is a six point. I currently own a pool hall which has a fully stocked billiard pro-shop with over 200 different cues on any day of the week. Currently around 20% of these cues are one of kind Custom Cues. Back to the subject of Billy Webb Custom cues, I currently am the largest Dealer of Bill Webb / Spider Webb Custom Cues in the country. I have sold more than 20 of Mr. Webbs cues in the Last Two Months and trust me they are very easy to sell without the use of this forum, with out the use of Ebay, so there is intellegent life out there. Currently due to the high quality, attention to detail, rare woods, and good designs there is a great deal of interest in Mr webbs cues. THIS HAS CAUSED A SIGNIFICANT PRICE INCREASE IN MR. WEBBS CUES, SO EVERYONE ON THE FENCE OR WHO HAS NOT PURCHASED ONE OF MR WEBBS CUES WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH ME, AND I REALLY DO NOT CARE IF YOU THINK THE PRICE IS GOOD, BAD, OR OTHER WISE, FURTHER MORE UNLESS YOU HAVE PLAYED WITH A BILL WEBB CUE YOU SHOULD NOT ADDRESS THIS POST UNLESS YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION, BECAUSE YOUR OPINIONS ARE LIKE THE PREVERBEAL BUTT HOLE EVERYONE HAS ONE AND THEY ARE ENTITLED TO IT. The Butterfly cues are now being sold for $900 to $1150 depending on Ivory. The six point cues are selling $650 plain and up to $850 with Ivory componets. I have also entered into an agreement with Mr. Webb, I have purchased all the New cues produced until 2007, so all I can say is you all had your chance to buy them cheap, however that is over now. If anyone has any further questions or is interested in making the purchase of a Billy Webb cue contact me.
Have A great Day
manwon said:To Whom it may concern. Billy Webbs cues are great sellers in Washington State. I personally own two Bill Webb cues, one is a Butterfly Splice, the other cue is a six point. I currently own a pool hall which has a fully stocked billiard pro-shop with over 200 different cues on any day of the week. Currently around 20% of these cues are one of kind Custom Cues. Back to the subject of Billy Webb Custom cues, I currently am the largest Dealer of Bill Webb / Spider Webb Custom Cues in the country. I have sold more than 20 of Mr. Webbs cues in the Last Two Months and trust me they are very easy to sell without the use of this forum, with out the use of Ebay, so there is intellegent life out there. Currently due to the high quality, attention to detail, rare woods, and good designs there is a great deal of interest in Mr webbs cues. THIS HAS CAUSED A SIGNIFICANT PRICE INCREASE IN MR. WEBBS CUES, SO EVERYONE ON THE FENCE OR WHO HAS NOT PURCHASED ONE OF MR WEBBS CUES WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH ME, AND I REALLY DO NOT CARE IF YOU THINK THE PRICE IS GOOD, BAD, OR OTHER WISE, FURTHER MORE UNLESS YOU HAVE PLAYED WITH A BILL WEBB CUE YOU SHOULD NOT ADDRESS THIS POST UNLESS YOU NEED MORE INFORMATION, BECAUSE YOUR OPINIONS ARE LIKE THE PREVERBEAL BUTT HOLE EVERYONE HAS ONE AND THEY ARE ENTITLED TO IT. The Butterfly cues are now being sold for $900 to $1150 depending on Ivory. The six point cues are selling $650 plain and up to $850 with Ivory componets. I have also entered into an agreement with Mr. Webb, I have purchased all the New cues produced until 2007, so all I can say is you all had your chance to buy them cheap, however that is over now. If anyone has any further questions or is interested in making the purchase of a Billy Webb cue contact me.
Have A great Day
cueaddicts said:Good luck dealing his cues.....sounds like you're off to a great start.
Sean
eeng168 said:Wow...you're more of an idiot than Shorty and Jimbo combined.
With that attitude, who's going to buy cues from you? His work is nice but having to deal with you just to get a cue....not worth it.
ridewiththewind said:Well, I'm pretty darn sure he's not the owner of my local poolhall. Unless something's changed in the last week, the pro shop there is only carrying Paul Allers' cues, from Whidbey Island. Another very hot cuemaker up here currently is out of Lynnwood, by the name of David Jones. I have yet to shoot with one of his cues, but they are stunning pieces, and very highly thought of by those who own them.
This guy must be down in the Seattle area proper. Maybe Linda knows who this is.
Lisa
pathman said:Wow, this thread got ugly in a hurry. I don't know a thing about the dealer moron, but I have played a few hours of one pocket with one of Bill's cues and thought it was a really great cue. If I hadn't already gone off for some other pool toys, I definetely would have picked one up, seemed like an awful lot of cue for the money. The fit and finish was top notch and they really hit sweet, I'm not all that crazy about the whole "Spider Webb" logo, but outside of that, nothing to pick.
cueaddicts said:Good luck dealing his cues.....sounds like you're off to a great start.
Sean
manwon said:Well thanks for the reply, I have no problem selling these cues to players. I only want to make it clear that, selling these cues is not difficult, and also that anyone can make comments about something they know nothing about. Last I am not trying to make an impression on you anyway, I doubt that you have enough common sense or knowledge to have an opinion worth hearing.
Have a Nice day
eeng168 said:You have yourself a nice day, idiot.
First impression is the most important. If you came out stating you don't care about what people think, that prices have gone up and that it's too bad...well you probably didn't go to school or simply didn't take Business 101.
Don't bother writing back, not reading this thread anymore.