what maker/brand do you play the most?

Next week it will be this, another great playing cue.
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A Barry Szam and a Bushka, when I travel and check the Barry Szam i cant stand it but I do, the Bushka I wont check, I wouldnt be able to stand it if I lost that cue, Barry would hook me up if something happened, and I have a extra one too.
 
Cue Freak said:
So, how much did you say you wanted for that? I'll give ya $100 :D

Seriously though, really nice looking sneaky!!

Matt

LoL! As I have had to state on many occasions now, this one is not for sale. I would be a fool to part with such a great playing cue. :)

Thanks for the compliment, tho'. If you like this one, wait until you see what's coming down the road. :D

Lisa
 
ridewiththewind said:
LoL! As I have had to state on many occasions now, this one is not for sale. I would be a fool to part with such a great playing cue. :)

Thanks for the compliment, tho'. If you like this one, wait until you see what's coming down the road. :D

Lisa


Well that's a downer :) Can't wait to see the new one though, you be sure to post some pics!

Matt
 
Mottey players cue with a sniper tip! (at left) (Except for the next week or two because I have Mr. Kenny Koo aka Flyingsnail putting a new wrap on for me) Perfect hit for me.
 
I play mostly with a Sirca custom--koa, ebony, ivory--with a sniper tip. I also knock around with my other sirca (ebony/abalone), my schon, and a custom by Brian Fisher aka the "Alaskan Assassin."

It's interesting to see how many differnt cues people play with--very little overlap.

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Cue Freak said:
Well that's a downer :) Can't wait to see the new one though, you be sure to post some pics!

Matt

Oh yeah...you can bet I'll post pics! :D

Long ago, someone gave me a piece of advice: When you find a cue that plays extremely well for you, you never let those cues go. Unfortunately, I did have a cue that played extremely well for me, and I sold it to fund another cue by the same maker. I regretted selling that cue.

With that said, I vowed to never let that happen again. I believe that this cue plays perhaps even better than that one did, and that is saying a lot. I would be a complete fool to make that mistake again! So, the cue is staying with me...even tho' I have been offered some good money for it. :D

If you ever run into the opportunity to acquire one of Murray's cues, even used, I would highly highly recommend it. They are very consistent in play from one cue to another.

BTW...before Murray gets flooded with emails...he is not taking any orders at this time. It is my understanding that once he finishes up with what is currently in the works, he plans to take some time off. Family comes first.

Lisa
 
ridewiththewind said:
Oh yeah...you can bet I'll post pics! :D

Long ago, someone gave me a piece of advice: When you find a cue that plays extremely well for you, you never let those cues go. Unfortunately, I did have a cue that played extremely well for me, and I sold it to fund another cue by the same maker. I regretted selling that cue.

With that said, I vowed to never let that happen again. I believe that this cue plays perhaps even better than that one did, and that is saying a lot. I would be a complete fool to make that mistake again! So, the cue is staying with me...even tho' I have been offered some good money for it. :D

If you ever run into the opportunity to acquire one of Murray's cues, even used, I would highly highly recommend it. They are very consistent in play from one cue to another.

BTW...before Murray gets flooded with emails...he is not taking any orders at this time. It is my understanding that once he finishes up with what is currently in the works, he plans to take some time off. Family comes first.

Lisa

Thanks Lisa, I know where you're coming from not wanting to sell it. I am pretty much the same way. I wont sell any of my cues, even if I acquire one that doesn't hit the greatest, I'd still hold on to it. Anyway, I'll keep a lookout for one of his cues and you pm me when you upload those pics ;)

Matt
 
We are all getting old but it is what I play with:
Porper Case circa 1995
Mace jump break Circa 1989 (?)
Paul Mottey (1987) with a Predator Z2
The Brunswick GC III is also 20+ years old.

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Haven't found a reason to change any of it.:cool:
 
i play with a grey stained joss from 2004.got 40.00 wrapped up in it.
also have a lucasi le-27 but it hasn't been getting much playing time.
 
Custom Schmelke

Custom Schmelke full-spliced sneaky pete, cocobolo into straight grain maple, cordovan stained stack leather wrap, 5/16 X 18 flat faced wood to wood joint, 19 oz., 11mm shaft with 16 inch pro taper, 1/4 inch ferrule, Elkmaster tip.

Plays sweet.

Flex
 
9 on the snap said:
I use a Predator 4k4 with 3142 shaft I moori med tip. Very happy with it. I also use the BK2 to break.

I want a 314-2. I play with a Predator 3K7, switched from the Z to the Z2 a few months ago. I also use the Predator BK2 for breaks, as well as a Lucassi Jumper.
 
Been playing with my Josey for 10 years now. I get attached to my playing cue. I wouldn't trade it for a Balabushka, and I'm serious.

It's a plain stained gray maple cue made in 1995. The joint is stainless steel, and the only time it's left my side is when I had to ship it to Keith to make me a second shaft.

My shaft is worn down to under 12.5 mm, but I love it just like it is. I have other playing cues I like, but the Josey is my number one cue.
 
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