Mark8-ball Rat said:Believe me...I've thought about it. Truth be told, though...I kinda like my kids, and wouldn't REALLY want to sell one on the black market to afford it. Granted, I'd still have the other two babies....but still.
Tony makes a phenomenal cue, to be sure. I have yet to own one that I didn't absolutely love (6 of them, all said and done). Those were easier times, and money wasn't so tight then. A new one, while no doubt being incredible, is so far out of reach, I can't even fathom the thought.
Thanks much, sir. I will continue to remember the good ol' days, and just hope that my ebony/tulipwood 6-pointer is in good hands, and in a safe, secure, loving home.
The BB's are up there in cost unless extensive work is needed. One thought is to try a 6-Point Vollmer. I have both a 6-Point BB (same one you saw when we hooked up and still clean) and now a 6-Point Vollmer (brand new shafts on this one and cue was restored to new). I can honestly say that I love the Vollmer slightly better over the BB (balance and feed back on the 6-pointers at least). Always welcome to test both cues for a comparison should you ever consider time on the felt. We can always hook up with Tom and enjoy a few games.
No worries about what I play with since my player is a Searing so both cues are Queens in the Safe.
Myron