alstl said:e-bay, a-z billiards, or from a broke pool player in a pool hall?
From me!! heh. I'll always give a good deal on a great cue.
alstl said:e-bay, a-z billiards, or from a broke pool player in a pool hall?
skins said:with all respect manwon your statement isn't true for allot of buyers. players who have "some" idea what they want, with a little simple research, can pick the right custom maker for their "needs" to make a cue or buy out of stock from a dealer that they would love and play jam up with. is it nice to hit a cue first? sure, but the facts are that even when trying a cue out you have to "fully" test it which includes chalking up and wearing the tip in some to get the "broken in" feel that will tell you if the cue is within your playing specs. no retailer is going to let you do this with the shaft(s) that come with the cue. he'll give you a demo shaft to hit with which is not the ones that come with the cue (dry hitting alone is not enough to get the real feel of how the cue will play). you can get most of the answers needed from forums such as this. there allot very knowledgeable players on this forum that can put someone in the right direction. my advise is to ask members on this forum which cues play well and start from there. the responses then conversations with the makers will make the decision more clear as to what type cue is needed for your game and with your budget figured in, from which maker or dealer to purchase from. just my thoughts
manwon said:You have a point, however, I do allow my customers to chalk the cues they are shooting with maybe this is why as a retailer I do not have to sell my merchandise on ebay, where cash is king and good luck with service after the sale.
I would also like to say that while you can get information about how a cue maker make cues and treats his customers, the hit of any cue is very subjective from person to person, and if you buy a cue without the ability to return it after you have chalked it and hit a few balls, you may be very sorry, but I also respect your opinion, and as I always say to each his own.
Have a great Night, and I wish you well on your next purchase.
Manwon
BillPorter said:I defy anyone to read this entire thread and not come away thinking that Joe Nielsen is not one of the best sources of billiard supplies, including cues, on the Internet.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=44228
I've dealt with the following very GOOD Internet dealers: Billiard Warehouse, Seyberts, Hawleys, Atlas, Beads & Billiards, Billiards Express, Platinum Billiards, and a few others I could recommend. But if I want the best deal (price AND service) on the production cues that Joe carries, I always send my business his way.
I certainly don't work for Joe and get no kick-back, so you may wonder why I go out of my way to praise him. It's because he showed me great customer service more than once and I told him that if ever asked, I would definitely recommend him. So when I see a thread about buying stuff on the Internet, I always stick in a recommendation for Joe. Good luck with your new cue!CCMC1 said:Bill, I said "thank you" in my thread, but I wanted to do it here as well... the Nielsen crew are top-notch in my book. I purchased my first "serious" cue today from them... at a nice price.