What's so good about your favorite, Cue you know your

Mine....had it about 6 months, but love it so far.

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I've been fortunate to play with a number of Sugartrees and I hate how people like to say "oh well this is the best I've ever played" - but FOR ME - this one moves the balls and FEELS better than any cue I've tried.

But this ones special anyways. Some think it's "not" a sugartree but to me it's the best one and the most unique for Eric's style.

I knew if I ever got this cue that it was going into my "never for sale" section.

The only way I'd get rid of it was if it were for an older wrapless TAD. But those arent out there ;)

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=375935
 
What's up, Bruce. Trying for dirt to discredit a certain cuemaker or two?

Scott
 
For me it's all about balance and feel. All I have to think about is the shot.

Like luke said. For me, it is my 1993 Bill Schick cue that I have owned for 17 years. No matter how hard I hit the ball or how much spin I apply, it always plays the same. A precision tool, no guess work.
 
My latest Josey, had it for 2 days LOL...it's a player! Love it. All Josey's are players though from what I've experienced. They just hit and feel so darn good. Balanced, solid, just right.
 
My Tim Scruggs cue, had it for 10 years now. The best hitting cue I had ever tried at that time and only one have felt better instantly: my Swiss friends Jerry Franklin era Southwest. Too bad there aren't many custom cues here in Finland to try out.
 
Bought my Keith Josey in 2007. Love it's stiff hit with
great feedback.

I've been saving money by not buying any cues since.
 
My main shooter is a pau ferro Unity cue, cheapest cue in my case, but it just feels perfect in my hand. Wish I had bought 3 of them.
 
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