The Ugliest Cue You Can Imagine

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I really wish I had a picture, but about 6 months ago a friend of mine bought a cue for $1200, and it is by far the ugliest cue I have ever seen. I don't even know why kind of wood it has, but the coloring is grey, black, dark brown, and dark dark green. It has a couple square shaped ivory inlays, very tiny, and if you look at them closely, they are horribly flawed. The butt is super-thin, the balance feels weird, and the hit is undesirable, at least for me. I tried to help this guy look for a good cue to buy, I gave him links to nice cues in his price range on e-bay, but he didn't like anything. I don't even think he likes his cue very much. The saddest thing about it is I don't even think he could get 1/8 of what he payed for if he ever decided to sell it. Bleh.

Have you ever bought or know someone who bought a cue that turned out to be a monstrosity? I've had my cue for 3 years and for the past couple weeks it's been starting to hit like crap. I've decided to sell it, and already 2 people have expressed interest in paying me slightly less than half of what I bought it for (it's kind of worn out), and the ferrule is loose.
 
Your freinds cue does sound like its a mess! However, your cues ferrule can be easily repaired by a good cuemaker or repairman. Profficient Billiards cue repair comes to mind. It is a shame after all the money you spent it comes to this. Good Luck in the repair. :(
 
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Your freinds cue does sound like its a mess! However, your cues ferrule can be easily repaired by a good cuemaker or repairman. Profficient Billiards cue repair comes to mind. It is a shame after all the money you spent it comes to this. Good Luck in the repair. :(

Actually I've just gotten bored of my cue. I want to change to a slightly heavier weight. Plus, if I were to keep my cue, I would need a new shaft. After playing with it so often over the last few years, the shaft has gotten a bit too thin for my taste.

My friend's cue that I was talking about is just dyed maple with some incredibly ugly colors and designs. Of course a cue being ugly is just a matter of one's opinion, but about 20 people in my home poolroom have commented on how much of an eyesore it is, and most of them commented on the cue without being asked what they thought of it. If I didn't know how much he payed for the cue, after examining it I would have guessed he couldn't have paid more than $250. I just can't believe that he payed over a grand for that piece of garbage, when he could have gotten a masterpiece for that same price if he just looked around a little more.
 
That's why they make almond-joy and mounds!

But, get us a pic, please! We gotta see this thing!!

-pigi
 
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