Wow, Can he go any lower....

wowsers....I know some might say it's a bad thing, but how do they play? I mean would it be a good cue for someone starting out?? For $150, why not? Most know his history, and what his eBay 1/1 cues did to his former customs value....but can you even get a McDermott like this one for $150?? If they are garbage then they're garbage, but is some of the negative press on these sour grapes from Dale's "customs" owners? Just curious....
 
Does he have help in his shop? I would think if he doesn't, he will have a hard time keeping up with orders. I'm thinking of buying one, but I don't want to wait for it. If I pay I want it that same week. Johnnyt
 
I am well aware of all the negativity w/ DP. I had one one of his pre-ebay cues-paid about $1,500. I also had one of his early ebay speadster wrapless cues. And I got to tell you, they BOTH played well. I keep the ebay cue long after I got rid of the other cue. He was only making 2 or 3 a week for ebay back then, so maybe the qaulity has dipped since then.

I consider his cues a production cue at this point. If his qaulity is the same (forget looks, inlays , and points) or playability is the same, then other than a schon, there is no better 150-200 cue on the market.

If I only had 200 to spend on a cue and I couldn't find a schon, I would be tempted to go with a DP.

Anyone try a recent one? Is there a drop in quality.
 
I have a dale perry one of one..and its one of the most beautiful cues i have seen..now that just my opinion... i have a OB1 shaft for it and it plays jam up. I have had several people offer me three times what i payed for it. I just cant part with it. I have had it for about a year now..and dont see me changing cues unless i get off my ass and put an order in for a Bloodworth!!!
 
No lie: I have a friend who just bought a Dale Perry off ebay, and it seemed like a pretty cue.

Long story short, he had to draw a ball to the end rail, and *POP* the shaft flew off with the pin attached.

He was so scared, and Lord knows I couldn't say anything, as he thought he was taking a step in to investing in his game. Had he told me that he was looking in to a Dale Perry cue, I would have fully suggested otherwise. Just my experience.

edit: tooking?? lol.

Anyway, my friend is pretty much SOL, unless he wants a local repairman to fix it. There is no way he could work with ebay or Dale Perry for resolution.

I'm just reading this back laughing. I mean, c'mon! really, he was all pumped up for shape and wanting to draw the rock and P O P the sucker just came off. Now I feel bad, LOL.
 
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Impact Blue said:
No lie: I have a friend who just bought a Dale Perry off ebay, and it seemed like a pretty cue.

Long story short, he had to draw a ball to the end rail, and *POP* the shaft flew off with the pin attached.

He was so scared, and Lord knows I couldn't say anything, as he thought he was tooking a step in to investing in his game. Had he told me that he was looking in to a Dale Perry cue, I would have fully suggested otherwise. Just my experience.

see, now that right there scares me...does he stand behind his work? If that were to happen with a McDermott, Viking, Jacoby, Joss, etc...they would take care of that situation (not that I've ever heard of that happening to any of them though). Wow...maybe $150 isn't low enough.
 
The picture of the chisels and wood shavings is pretty cute

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The world is just too strange to be in sometimes.
 
Johnnyt said:
Does he have help in his shop? I would think if he doesn't, he will have a hard time keeping up with orders. I'm thinking of buying one, but I don't want to wait for it. If I pay I want it that same week. Johnnyt

I've bought two of em and got both within the week.
 
Hey good for him. If he puts out $100 cues and people suck them up like crazy - is that a bad thing? Glad he's making a living.
 
SpiderWebComm said:
Hey good for him. If he puts out $100 cues and people suck them up like crazy - is that a bad thing? Glad he's making a living.

That's one of the things I have said about him. At the end of the day he needs to make money to make ends meet just like you and me. If he is able to do that by doing something he enjoys...double good for him.

He is probably making more selling low end cues than he was selling high end cues just because of the volume he is producing. Yes his cues are fairly generic and repetitive now, but that is also reflected in the price. I have two that play great, with a great hit and balance. For the money I paid I wouldn't choose any other cue.
 
How's his customer service?

Some time back (February 7th) I emailed him a question using eBay's message service about a cue he had up on eBay. I wanted to know if the cue was a full-splice, and if not, if he had full-splice cues available.

To this date (February 25th) he hasn't even afforded me the courtesy of a simply yes or no answer.

Can't say as that's impressed me.

Flex
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
Dale has become the Henry Ford of Cuemakers, wanting everone to own one of his cues.

I don't care if he makes more cues than F-series trucks, if the cues work like my last F150 did. Numbers mean nothing to me if he stands behind what he makes. If he made one cue a year that cost $50000, and it sucked, and he didn't stand by it, that wouldn't be any better....
 
Johnnyt said:
Does he have help in his shop? I would think if he doesn't, he will have a hard time keeping up with orders. I'm thinking of buying one, but I don't want to wait for it. If I pay I want it that same week. Johnnyt

I've been to his shop a few times for tip replacements and to have a shaft turned down. I never saw more than two other guys working in that shop for him.
 
Thats cool

CocoboloCowboy said:
Dale has become the Henry Ford of Cuemakers, wanting everone to own one of his cues.
There is nothing wrong with that I just hope he dosent get a bailout too
On a serious note I think his cues look great and for $150 I dont think you can go wrong
 
At $150, the cue is a steal unless it simply breaks in two during normal play, like was described by one poster. Building that cue for $150 is getting paid like $.75 per hour. 1/3 of the cost is materials. I hope it works out for him. We need a good American production company that keeps competitive pricing. Huebler isn't doing it anymore, or at least I haven't seen anything from their shop in a long time. So there's room for somebody to step into the spot. Would be a wise business move for him if he has the capacity. That's a great looking & seemingly well made American cue for the price of a Players or Action.
 
At that price, it's worth picking one up just to see for myself how good it is. Even if it doesn't become my new everyday player (not that I get to play everyday :( ), it should still be a decent backup cue or something to use in rooms with questionable clientele. If push comes to shove, it would be a really nice bridge cue.
 
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