staticfire98
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With Kingpin 2 being announced and the return of the rose encased bowling ball, it made me wonder about the significance. At least McDermott and Meucci have rose themed cues. Why put a rose on a cue or in a bowling ball?
Why not?With Kingpin 2 being announced and the return of the rose encased bowling ball, it made me wonder about the significance. At least McDermott and Meucci have rose themed cues. Why put a rose on a cue or in a bowling ball?
It was not very popular. I sold a lot of meucci cues but don't ever remember selling one of the rose cues. I think the rose was too big. People tend to like things that are a bit more subtle.
I've never sold Meucci cues , however I do own one but its a modest looking cue by anyone's standard .It was not very popular. I sold a lot of meucci cues but don't ever remember selling one of the rose cues. I think the rose was too big. People tend to like things that are a bit more subtle.
Meucci back in the day had a number of cues where you wondered who the heck designed them.
Why not women like a dozen roses.
It was not very popular. I sold a lot of meucci cues but don't ever remember selling one of the rose cues. I think the rose was too big. People tend to like things that are a bit more subtle.
Meucci back in the day had a number of cues where you wondered who the heck designed them.
I almost mentioned viking in my post. They loved plastic rings and had some cues with so many inlays it made you dizzy. They were maybe the last holdout making a 57 inch cue standard and fat butts.their weirdest stuff still look better than any viking cue
i think the rose one is ok. not my cup but it's not awful to look at