Thought I would post this on the main page, because more people will see it. Maybe it should be in cue reviews, but here it is anyway. Below is a link to the particular cue I'm refering to.
I've seen several Zinzola's the past 5 months or so on AZB and I finally pulled the trigger on one. I knew Tony's cues were beautiful, but wasn't sure how they played. I got this cue yesterday morning and have put a few hours play on it the last two days. I honestly didn't want to put this cue down, because it plays so good. When I think of this cue and the way it is built, it reminds me of other cues that I have and play with(South West,Lambros, and Sugartree). This cue is all three of those rolled into one and that's why I think it plays so good. Big brass pin like South West, piloted joint like Lambros, and fat shaft from the joint area for about 6 inches before it starts tapering like Sugartree.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=329179
Props to Tony Zinzola for building one of the best cues that I've ever played with and I've played with a lot of different custom cues so I feel qualified. I new Tony's cues looked nice, but I didn't know I was missing out on the best part, the way they play. Keep up the good work Tony Z. I hope you continue to build cues for a long time to come.
Thanks for reading and I'd like to here a few opinions from some others that have played with Zinzola's before. For those that haven't, you're missing out. Please DO NOT post anything personal about Tony in this thread, it is meant for replies as to how you think his cues play.
Thanks again, Jerry
I've seen several Zinzola's the past 5 months or so on AZB and I finally pulled the trigger on one. I knew Tony's cues were beautiful, but wasn't sure how they played. I got this cue yesterday morning and have put a few hours play on it the last two days. I honestly didn't want to put this cue down, because it plays so good. When I think of this cue and the way it is built, it reminds me of other cues that I have and play with(South West,Lambros, and Sugartree). This cue is all three of those rolled into one and that's why I think it plays so good. Big brass pin like South West, piloted joint like Lambros, and fat shaft from the joint area for about 6 inches before it starts tapering like Sugartree.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=329179
Props to Tony Zinzola for building one of the best cues that I've ever played with and I've played with a lot of different custom cues so I feel qualified. I new Tony's cues looked nice, but I didn't know I was missing out on the best part, the way they play. Keep up the good work Tony Z. I hope you continue to build cues for a long time to come.
Thanks for reading and I'd like to here a few opinions from some others that have played with Zinzola's before. For those that haven't, you're missing out. Please DO NOT post anything personal about Tony in this thread, it is meant for replies as to how you think his cues play.
Thanks again, Jerry