Zeus Cues

Tommy

Good Timez Billiards LV
I've been getting messages about the New Zeus cues. If you have any question regarding the cue or would like to view pics please visit www.cuedbilliards.webs.com
You can also find the link to Zeus cues website there. For US customer please call me 702-624-2202 for special pricing on any of the cues.
 
I'm sorry I'm new here help me out where do i post this then? all my pvt messages came from this forum so i was replying to all messages. Where should i post this info?

My first post wasn't about selling cue I had asked if anyone tried them and left them the link to the site to see the cues but it was deleted. I thought this was a cue review forum that's why I posted here.
 
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I'm sorry I'm new here help me out where do i post this then? all my pvt messages came from this forum so i was replying to all messages. Where should i post this info?

My first post wasn't about selling cue I had asked if anyone tried them and left them the link to the site to see the cues but it was deleted. I thought this was a cue review forum that's why I posted here.

You're not reviewing though.
You're selling.
There's a Wanted For Sale section.
There's also a Cue Gallery.
 
As I have said before, my first post was asking if anyone had tried the cues and gave them the link to see them, because at the time i didn't know how to post pictures here, now i do. I'm new to the forum. That post was deleted. So I'm a little confused because that post wasn't selling I was asking for reviews.

Am I not supposed to ask for reviews

This new post was just a mass response to all the messages that I got.
 
To be honest, I tested them. My friend bought one from the German retailer DoubleDaveCues.
What I can say is that it is equipped with a Universal Smartshaft, so that part is a known playability. Some like it, some don't.
The cue we ended up purchasing, was the ZU06, which is a bit more on the higher priced side of the Zeus range. That particular cue was well constructed, no complaints about it. It was a cocobolo cue with inlays and a black linnen grip.
So I'd say the Zeus cues aren't expensive but neither inexpensive.
The only negative remark that I did notice was that some of the lower priced Zeus cues, for example the jmw cues weren't that "accurate" on finishing the points. My point about it was that indeed, you're not getting a Bushka for a few hundred dollars, but I have seen cheap Chinese cues that can rival the points of those specific models. While those Chinese cues only cost like 50-80 dollars...

The Zeus Break Cue, recently arrived. We tested it last week. It has a stainless ferrule/phenolic tip combo. I can only say that the black painted finish with silver letters is as good as can be. And the cue definately breaks well. I managed to get a few balls down on a regular base in 8-ball and I'm just a tiny guy, ;)
 
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