Whats everyones main player???

mike stacey 6 pointer. hercules hard tip. x-breaker. woot.

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Custom Schon made by Runde

playing with this and the same 2 shafts for 18 years or so... give or take lol

Will never sell it ever!
 
My SW

Cocobolo with scrimmed ivory points & ovals. Ivory ferrules & fancy SW joint protectors.

I break, play, & jump with it.
 

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My personal Player

A 'geometric' Layani. Softest feeling cue I've ever found - you'd have to pry it from my cold, dead paws...

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Since 1993 it has been a Southwest. Originally I played with a cue made by Jerry Franklin and David Kershenbrock back in 1985, a plain cue made of Pao Fero. Three years ago I gave that cue to my wife and I now play with a six point ebony cue made by Jerry Franklin in 1996. I cannot imagine ever playing with anything else. Southwest IMO are the best hitting cue ever made.
 
Sherm Cues

I've been playing almost exclusively with a Sherm Cue for about 25 years. They're good enough for 4 Hall of Famers and a Master of the Table at the DCC, guess they're good enough for a banger like me. lol

Those Sherm cues play pretty good.
An friend here in Denver that died of cancer had one and I think he sold it to a young guy that works at the pool hall.
Great playing cue.
 
Mike Webb and Jerry Rauenzahn in my sig line.
Although, if forced to choose, I would have to stick with old faithful, my Webb.

Koop - loves them both though.
 
I play with a Sugartree.

Before that, another Sugartree.

Before that, a few Motteys, a South West, a Bluegrass, and some others.

REALLY??? :shocked:

I play with whatever has decent tip on the wall rack.


Hidy Ho <-- really need to get a cue
 
2005 Mottey, piloted ivory joint. It is actually a fantastic player but what really puts it in a different category than my previous cues is that this is the first cue that I "love". It's a part of me, I know I'll have to sell it for another non-cue reason but I try and lengthen this period I spend with this cue as much as possible.

I played with it today again and it's just unreal how it feels.

I have not had any break cues during the past several years. (I never ever break with my playing cue, barcues are just perfect for this)
 
That layani is pretty sweet. Sherm i wonder what happened to that cue you made Cornbread Red quite a few years ago that had his name on the butt. I regret that i didnt get it from him couple years before he passed. He was practically giving it to me but still didnt have the money.
 
Cocobolo with scrimmed ivory points & ovals. Ivory ferrules & fancy SW joint protectors.

I break, play, & jump with it.

Can I have this one? I play with a house cue with a decent tip from the wall rack.

- Ho
 
my players

I rotate between these three. I had the McDaniel on the left made for Christmas 2004. I bought the Drexler in June/July of 2007, and the second McDaniel in June of last year. All three play great, although the first McDaniel is my sentimental favorite.

Ryan
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My trusty player

Ernie Martinez sneaky, older from '92 or '93. Satin finish 57.5", 17.6 oz, 12.4mm true wood to wood 3/8 12 pin. Breaks great and can jump full balls.
 
CUE: Fisher, 6 point tulip into BEM with stacked leather wrap and tulip butt.
SHAFT: mikkelsen cues shaft BMXtreame 2 (these are the best shafts i have ever played with) with H2 tip
HOW LONG: not very long, 6 months or so.
 
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