Tim Scruggs titlist cue 1 of 1?

I believe I saw Mr. Brent Hartman, aka BHQ, make a curly purpleheart cue that looked sort of similar to this wood.

Dumdo's Army...good one...you got rep coming for that!
 
the9ballroller said:
I believe I saw Mr. Brent Hartman, aka BHQ, make a curly purpleheart cue that looked sort of similar to this wood.

Dumdo's Army...good one...you got rep coming for that!

Yep, that's just really witty. Dumdo = Jimbo :confused: Are you afraid to insult a cartoon elephant?
 
Apologies

To Jimbo and Dumbo. I read his post on inside and it wasn't as antagonistic as I was led to believe it was just a man with a opinion.
But I did say I am not a good picture taker and my pictures were unedited and light is a tricky thing.
And I am a boob with a camera! LOL!
Nick :)
 
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nick serdula said:
They are virgins! After all I play with one cue. They will remain just like that too. Something that rubbed off from highrun-Scott I guess. Nice to own some virgin cues! Thanks for changing the way I think Scott!
And there goes my cue budget for the rest of this decade! Looks like it might be many moons before I sell another cue that I own! Holy busted collector Batman!
Nick :)

I can't imagine owning a cue and not playing with it. But I understand the issue with using higher-end cues. When I first got my current Tucker, I couldn't shoot worth a shlt with it - too nervous about bangins it up. Sure enough, I whacked the but against the metal braces on a table and but two good finish scrapes on the butt - never did that with other cues, even though I wasn't even careful with them.

Once it was dinged, I started playing well with it.

Just be careful with the cue, use tan chalk, and clean the shaft before you trade/sell it...but PLAY WITH IT. :)
 
runscott said:
I can't imagine owning a cue and not playing with it. But I understand the issue with using higher-end cues. When I first got my current Tucker, I couldn't shoot worth a shlt with it - too nervous about bangins it up. Sure enough, I whacked the but against the metal braces on a table and but two good finish scrapes on the butt - never did that with other cues, even though I wasn't even careful with them.

Once it was dinged, I started playing well with it.

Just be careful with the cue, use tan chalk, and clean the shaft before you trade/sell it...but PLAY WITH IT. :)


I'm sure he does:)
 
I play with my 8 point Cochran

It is a monster. I am sure that the titlist cues will play lights out. I just shoot with one cue.
The issue isn't the value here. It is simple. The only advantage to owning a cue is you get used to it. The more you get used to it the more consistant your game will be.
All this swaping and going back and forth from cue to cue to find the one player is nonsense.
Anyone will play best with a cue they are used to. I happen to be used to my Cochran. It doesn't hurt that it performs like a Ferrari on nitros.
I played my best with my 5 veneer Scruggs that I played with for years but sold when I stopped playing. After that going from cue to cue was not helping any. Now I am back playing again with a cue I am used to and I aint going through any of that agian!
Love them titlist cues though! Between those and my other High end Cochran I think I have 4 very nice cues.
But I only play with one. Play with one cue everytime. You will improve or at least your chances of improving will be limited by your talent!
One of my aquaintances has over 25 Searings and over 20 of them have never hit a ball! Never chalked never test hit. I call it the virgin club!
These cues are members!
Thanks guys :D
Nick :)
 
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it's a great cue!

one of the most beautiful I've seen!

if you ever come to sell it, please tell me too! :D
 
Still willing to shop you're wife a REFER

Please let me know what kinda frig to send you're wife for the cue :eek: :rolleyes: :D ;)
 
Ken you are too nice!

Every day it wants to come out and play. I take it out of it's elephant case and look at it and have yet to even twist it up!
I hope you mean IceAbox :D!
Nick :)
 
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the cue is nice i am a buyer if you decide to sell.it takes a real master like scruggs to take one of those old cues with imperfections and do it justice,they are not as good as a regular scruggs but oh the history.deanoc
 
nick serdula said:
Love it!
Nick :)
Nick, that is a beautiful cue and i heard thru the grapvine no more titelist cues! just there own!! so this will be a great collectable and surprised it hasnt been picked up!!!!!!!!
 
Hay buddy

I traded it with another cue to get my signed Tim Scruggs cue back. I still do have the other one I told you about. And yes no more Titlist conversions or box(window) cues from Mr Tim! The wordd came down about a month ago. I really do like that veneer cue of yours too!
Thank you Mr Bill,
Nick :)
 
Tim Scruggs titlist cue 1/1

Nick, This has got to be nicest simple titlist conversion that I have seen. If you ever plan to put a for sale sign on this beauty, let me know. Its the whole chicken salad thing...you cant make chicken salad out of chicken sh..
Dan
 
Hay Dan!

I do have another nicer mahogany Scruggs Titlist cue just like this cue that I am thinking of selling after the first. I traded this cue and another for a nice signed Scruggs cue that is loaded with ivory and Bushka rings with ivory.
Lost my butt, had to have it! Sound familiar? I always loose money on cues on a yearly basis. My collection grows. My wallet shrinks. How my wife just smiles I haven't a clue! At least I try to pair down.:D
Thanks for asking!
Nick :) 850-474-0628
 
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