I have heard very good things about these cues. I am about to get a new Sugartree and i was looking for a more detailed description on peoples thoughts about them. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
The guy who makes them talks real loud during tournament matches.
As for the cues the reputation they have built for playabilty is well deserved IMO.
I'm kinda biased though. Eric is a friend of mine and helped TAR since the beginning. My current player (not that I ever actually play) is an 8 point ebony into maple Sugartree with a thinner than normal handle. It's actually kind of ruined me a little bit because now most cues I pick up feel a little clumsy because of the extra thickness in the butt compared to it. I don't usually get super attached to cues and have a tendency to trade and sell them just to try something new but I think this one will stick around awhile.
Hope you like your new cue.
go to one of his dealers if it dont work out for you. jamie has the goods..
I have heard very good things about these cues. I am about to get a new Sugartree and i was looking for a more detailed description on peoples thoughts about them. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
One word of advice on cues like this to make it an investment: Buy the fanciest one you can afford and make sure it screams "Sugartree" in the styling.
Even if you have to put a $5 bill in a jar every day for two years, do it. He has good buzz and I think it will continue to grow. The plain janes likely will stay around the same value, but the fancier ones should grow.
Chris
One word of advice on cues like this to make it an investment: Buy the fanciest one you can afford and make sure it screams "Sugartree" in the styling.
Even if you have to put a $5 bill in a jar every day for two years, do it. He has good buzz and I think it will continue to grow. The plain janes likely will stay around the same value, but the fancier ones should grow.
Chris
Jamie is who im going through:thumbup:
I looked at that cue in Valley Forge. Its sick. The Tigerwood is like nothing I have seen before. Its sounds nuts but when the light hits it right the only way I can describe the look is its like there is a light shining out from the cue highlighting the figure. Its hard to explain and I dont know if a picture can capture it. Im sure some others here saw what I am talking about.
First cue with that wood I have ever seen. I'm guessing that quality of that particular wood is hard to find or we would see more of it.
One word of advice on cues like this to make it an investment: Buy the fanciest one you can afford and make sure it screams "Sugartree" in the styling.
Even if you have to put a $5 bill in a jar every day for two years, do it. He has good buzz and I think it will continue to grow. The plain janes likely will stay around the same value, but the fancier ones should grow.
Chris
I have heard very good things about these cues. I am about to get a new Sugartree and i was looking for a more detailed description on peoples thoughts about them. Any information would be greatly appreciated.