Jon P. Nusbaum said:OK Guys; There is much more to this cue then the photos can show. You can go to WWW.CUESNTHINGS.COM for full specifications.
This is a players cue,not a collecter's cue in that Tim & Mike put their thoughts together on what would make in their opinion a great players' cue.
It may not be for everyone, and if cost of this hand crafted cue may be out of reach for some, that's understandable. Tim and Mike are not mass producing this cue.
Let's start at the Ferrule. It is a short 3/4" Ivory Ferrule that is threaded on to an oversized tenon,for strength,hit and low resonance. Shafts are of a special progressive taper to maximize stability,starting at a comfortable 12.75mm tip, which has been chemically treated. Shafts are of super premium stiff clear wood. Joint Collars are threaded in position, and the Joint Pin is a 3/8" Radial, which they feel is the best currently available. Forearm is Straight Grain Maple,which is the most solid and low in resonance. The Gabon Ebony points, which are full depth were chosen for solid strength. Veneers would only slightly weaken hit, it was felt. The Butt and Wrap area have a compound taper(Getting slightly larger to rear) This has been done again to strenthen over feel of cue in hand and enhance strength of hit. A high quality Lizard wrap was chosen for appearance.
This is Tim & Mike's version of a high quality players cue. High quality hand crafted cues do cost more. This cue is not for all, but for a few who can appreciate the labor and effort that went into it's construction.
Your opinions expressed are appreciated, but keep in mind this is their combined effort based on their knowledge on what makes an excellant overall players cue,based on their 28 years experience.
Thanks again JP
Hey i love T.Scruggs cues and M.Cochran i dont know and i would assume he is an accomplished cue builder but this i think is rediculous no matter how you doll up the explanation this is a nice cue but that price is stupid........And also the way you tell of it being hand made you make it sound like other builders are mass producing their cues and T.S is the only one building them by hand , i think you are putting down other cue builders........ I M O .....Jon P. Nusbaum said:OK Guys; There is much more to this cue then the photos can show. You can go to WWW.CUESNTHINGS.COM for full specifications.
This is a players cue,not a collecter's cue in that Tim & Mike put their thoughts together on what would make in their opinion a great players' cue.
It may not be for everyone, and if cost of this hand crafted cue may be out of reach for some, that's understandable. Tim and Mike are not mass producing this cue.
Let's start at the Ferrule. It is a short 3/4" Ivory Ferrule that is threaded on to an oversized tenon,for strength,hit and low resonance. Shafts are of a special progressive taper to maximize stability,starting at a comfortable 12.75mm tip, which has been chemically treated. Shafts are of super premium stiff clear wood. Joint Collars are threaded in position, and the Joint Pin is a 3/8" Radial, which they feel is the best currently available. Forearm is Straight Grain Maple,which is the most solid and low in resonance. The Gabon Ebony points, which are full depth were chosen for solid strength. Veneers would only slightly weaken hit, it was felt. The Butt and Wrap area have a compound taper(Getting slightly larger to rear) This has been done again to strenthen over feel of cue in hand and enhance strength of hit. A high quality Lizard wrap was chosen for appearance.
This is Tim & Mike's version of a high quality players cue. High quality hand crafted cues do cost more. This cue is not for all, but for a few who can appreciate the labor and effort that went into it's construction.
Your opinions expressed are appreciated, but keep in mind this is their combined effort based on their knowledge on what makes an excellant overall players cue,based on their 28 years experience.
Thanks again JP
Jon P. Nusbaum said:OK Guys; There is much more to this cue then the photos can show. You can go to WWW.CUESNTHINGS.COM for full specifications.
This is a players cue,not a collecter's cue in that Tim & Mike put their thoughts together on what would make in their opinion a great players' cue.
It may not be for everyone, and if cost of this hand crafted cue may be out of reach for some, that's understandable. Tim and Mike are not mass producing this cue.
Let's start at the Ferrule. It is a short 3/4" Ivory Ferrule that is threaded on to an oversized tenon,for strength,hit and low resonance. Shafts are of a special progressive taper to maximize stability,starting at a comfortable 12.75mm tip, which has been chemically treated. Shafts are of super premium stiff clear wood. Joint Collars are threaded in position, and the Joint Pin is a 3/8" Radial, which they feel is the best currently available. Forearm is Straight Grain Maple,which is the most solid and low in resonance. The Gabon Ebony points, which are full depth were chosen for solid strength. Veneers would only slightly weaken hit, it was felt. The Butt and Wrap area have a compound taper(Getting slightly larger to rear) This has been done again to strengthen over feel of cue in hand and enhance strength of hit. A high quality Lizard wrap was chosen for appearance.
This is Tim & Mike's version of a high quality players cue. High quality hand crafted cues do cost more. This cue is not for all, but for a few who can appreciate the labor and effort that went into it's construction.
Your opinions expressed are appreciated, but keep in mind this is their combined effort based on their knowledge on what makes an excellant overall players cue,based on their 28 years experience.
Thanks again JP
Jon P. Nusbaum said:OK Guys; There is much more to this cue then the photos can show. You can go to WWW.CUESNTHINGS.COM for full specifications.
This is a players cue,not a collecter's cue in that Tim & Mike put their thoughts together on what would make in their opinion a great players' cue.
It may not be for everyone, and if cost of this hand crafted cue may be out of reach for some, that's understandable. Tim and Mike are not mass producing this cue.
Let's start at the Ferrule. It is a short 3/4" Ivory Ferrule that is threaded on to an oversized tenon,for strength,hit and low resonance. Shafts are of a special progressive taper to maximize stability,starting at a comfortable 12.75mm tip, which has been chemically treated. Shafts are of super premium stiff clear wood. Joint Collars are threaded in position, and the Joint Pin is a 3/8" Radial, which they feel is the best currently available. Forearm is Straight Grain Maple,which is the most solid and low in resonance. The Gabon Ebony points, which are full depth were chosen for solid strength. Veneers would only slightly weaken hit, it was felt. The Butt and Wrap area have a compound taper(Getting slightly larger to rear) This has been done again to strengthen over feel of cue in hand and enhance strength of hit. A high quality Lizard wrap was chosen for appearance.
This is Tim & Mike's version of a high quality players cue. High quality hand crafted cues do cost more. This cue is not for all, but for a few who can appreciate the labor and effort that went into it's construction.
Your opinions expressed are appreciated, but keep in mind this is their combined effort based on their knowledge on what makes an excellant overall players cue,based on their 28 years experience.
Thanks again JP
FAST_N_LOOSE said:JUST MY OPINION, BUT SHOULDN'T TIM BE USING THIS KNOWLEDGE AND DESIGN ON ALL OF HIS CUES, IF HE FEELS THIS WILL BE THE BEST PLAYING CUE HE MAKES.
THIS CUE MAKES ME NOT WANT TO OWN ANY OTHER SCRUGGS CUE NOW, BECAUSE HE ISN'T PUTTING ALL HE KNOWS INTO THEM. IF I WAS PAYING 3500 OR MORE FOR A CUSTOM SCRUGGS, I'D WANT IT TO PLAY THE BEST HE KNOWS HOW TO MAKE IT PLAY. YOU MAKE IT SOUND LIKE HE DOESN'T DO THAT. THAT IF I WANT THE BEST PLAYING SCRUGGS THAT I HAVE TO BU THIS PLAIN $2100.00 CUE?????????????
nick serdula said:Could this be a early warning of 1/1 cues only from Timi and if you want one of his cues from now on you might have to buy what he makes! And if he gets to decide the construction then you might be getting more than your moneys worth because cue builders can only do so much when restrained by costumers choices in construction. This is why he will say this cue is a player it is made the way Timi and Mike would build a cue if they had their way not yours . No one told Balabushka or Szamboti how to build the cues they made other than weight, legnth, anf ferrel size so welcome to the old days everything old is new again a builder making a cue back to the future!
Nick Serdula
BillYards said:Take the text off of the points and a G off the price, and I would consider this cue more seriously.
I like the idea and most of the execution. Love the wrap and butt... But I say go 100% sneaky or go fancy... don't split the design and tag it with a high price.
Jon P. Nusbaum said:When working out details of the cue, all of us read an article about a small company producing a "watch named Phantom" that was cutting edge/latest technology. It was a catchy name, Tim liked it, so we have named a cue. Some of you have questioned this, but like many other cuemakers that have had "Special Editions" and "Anniversery" cues, Tim now has a special edition.
Jon P. Nusbaum said:Many of you responding have compared the Phantom to a sneaky pete cue. It is not. It is a custom cue, with hand cut Points,Forearm,Handle, and Butt. Special compound tapers have been used in both cue and shaft construction.
Jon P. Nusbaum said:Tim & Mike have always crafted their cues to the upmost in quality. They just decided to build this cue with ,may I say "Cutting Edge" ideas that combined would make in their opinion, a fantastic hitting cue,testing their knowledge and skill. They always offer all of this knowledge to their customers, who in turn choose how their cue it to be constructed,but this cue has their personal desired construction details,"their dream hitter",offered to the public.
Jon P. Nusbaum said:Last, many of you have mention cost. Tim & Mike base their pricing on the cost of materials,labor costs, and overhead like all businesses. This cue may be in a price range not comfortable for all, but those who reach this level,will own the best.
These comments are offered to you to further your understanding of the "Phantom" cue. Thank you all . JP