Torn between these two cues...

Which one do you prefer?

  • Cocobolo & Maple

    Votes: 30 49.2%
  • Ebony & White Micarta

    Votes: 24 39.3%
  • Neither

    Votes: 9 14.8%

  • Total voters
    61
So im kinda torn between these two beautiful cues and can't really decide on which one I am wanting to buy. I dig the classic Cocobolo/Maple look and yet that modern looking Ebony/White is sleek as can be as well. Im leaning towards the Cocobolo/Maple because to me it is wood that will will always look good no matter what time period or style is current. I come to yall to see which one yall like...


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Both are beautiful cues but the ebony and ivory look is stunning! It would stand out anywhere!
 
You just need to ask yourself, “What will look better with a black shaft?”

;)

If you mean the Revo, won't happen. Doesn't fit my play and can't stand the awful "tink" it makes. Now... if you go white... that BeCue shaft seems appealing lol
 
If you really like something fancy.....perhaps this Thomas Wayne number...

‘Course, you might have a little domestic trouble about the second mortgage....:eek:

Now see... even that is too much for my taste. I don't need fancy, just a tad above the normal look
 
Nah...

Neither one... sorry. I'd rather have a plain four point cue with real veneered points than all that CNC fake inlay stuff. Find an early Joss 'block letter' four pointer... do you want to get OUT or look good?:smile:
 
Neither one... sorry. I'd rather have a plain four point cue with real veneered points than all that CNC fake inlay stuff. Find an early Joss 'block letter' four pointer... do you want to get OUT or look good?:smile:

Appreciate it but never been a big enough fan of Joss to own one. Plus CNC isnt fake. Go watch the interview from 2009 on the TAR youtube that shows 16 custom cue makers who mention using CNC themselves. And id like to look good as I get out. :cool:
 
If you mean the Revo, won't happen. Doesn't fit my play and can't stand the awful "tink" it makes. Now... if you go white... that BeCue shaft seems appealing lol

I would pick a Becue over either of those cues, but if I were to buy one of the two you have posted, I would pick the ebony and micarta cue.
 
I would pick a Becue over either of those cues, but if I were to buy one of the two you have posted, I would pick the ebony and micarta cue.

I am interested in the BeCue but ive never played with one and its hard to judge something like that. I may ultimately love it or hate it. I have played a couple racks with OB and very much like the play of them. Maybe ill be brave enough in the future to buy one.
 
Appreciate it but never been a big enough fan of Joss to own one. Plus CNC isnt fake. Go watch the interview from 2009 on the TAR youtube that shows 16 custom cue makers who mention using CNC themselves. And id like to look good as I get out. :cool:

Go for the HIT, not the flash... CNC is an ADDITION, not a replacement for great wood,
great construction, and experienced building. Even Ernie at Ginacue uses CNC... but
the playability and hit are there. Don't get caught up in the flash. That is all.
 
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