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Great video. Are you located in Sanford Florida? Do you carry pechauer pro series or Joss cues? I'm interested in either one but have never played a pechauer. Thanks
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьAnd that's exactly what I tell my customers!
ОтветитьJust like a politician never got to the point and repeated yourself constantly.
ОтветитьI bought a lot for cues, some high-end, some low-end, and price doesn't affect how it plays.
ОтветитьNews flash: it's not the cue, it's the operator.
ОтветитьI am 8o years old my friend played pool with the master of cue making george balabushka he had a shop in bay ridge brooklyn new york almost every cue was made useing willie hoppie one piece cues the going price for a basic balabushka cue was under 100 dollars the cue were wrapped in irish linen and the buck horns were ivory ps most of his cues were not for sale to the general public lf he knew you you had a chance of having him make one for you the golden cue poolroom in queens new york was were george played with my friend my friend was a billiard player and liked a heavy cue balabushka made a one of a kind ebony wood cue with inlays to this day he still has the cue ps a pro offered him twenty five hundred he turned it down!!
ОтветитьThank you so much!
ОтветитьMy Scruggs sneak a peak 17 oz was the best playing cue i ever owned i wish i own it now.😞
ОтветитьGreat video, and i love that you have a large selection to test! I need a new break/jump and id love to try a few new cues out. See you soon!
ОтветитьIn the beginning of your video you say that all the cue's play the same then near the end you say they play different? That is what makes one cue more expensive than the others, not just the inlays. So do a video on that?
ОтветитьWhat about the sheriff
ОтветитьI dont worry much about the cue itself, the tip and the weight is what matters to me most... I have a $500 Joss and a $125 Cutec. I play the same with both.
ОтветитьDoes a high-end cue make you a better player ? You bet, because the mere fact is that you play more often with a prized cue. Like an exotic high-end Italian bike will be you a better biker because you just want to ride more often.
ОтветитьMy cue is 40 bucks and it serves me fine but I need a new cue
ОтветитьEver play with a Mali? If so what'd you think?
ОтветитьJust tried a 180.00 Pure X cue and it blew me away. I'll never ever buy an expensive cue again.
ОтветитьSo you compared identical shafts and tips with different butts and told your audience that the only difference in cue prices is the butt. Shafts range from $30-$600+. Tips from $1 to $30. Shaft turn downs cost extra. As do pro tapers. No mention of these things affecting the price. Your answer to anyone asking what the difference is between expensive and cheap cues is the butt design and nothing more. Ridiculous.
ОтветитьThese cues remind me of when you buy a Les Paul. I mean you know you're good but are you Les Paul good? I've seen many people embarrassed by a barbecue with their $500 stick and their shooting glove.
ОтветитьMag kano po ang OB klassick
ОтветитьThank you~! GREAT VIDEO. Quick question, at what price point do the cues not get any better, just prettier?
Ответитьdont spend alot on first cue. once you get to playing, you will have a better feel for what you like and dislike. try a buddys cue. and diff. joints. my first cue was a Scmelke, looked good, felt good in store. The cue played like crap. Then a Mali. After awhile thought taper was too fast. Then Joss, great butt size diam., had shaft retapered, still best playing cue i use. and i have about 35 cues.
ОтветитьA 60 DOLLAR CUE IS NOT SAME AS 600 OR 1,000 PLUS SAYING JUST INLAYS. HIGHER DOLLAR CAN GET MULTI PIECE PREDATOR SHAFT, CARBON FIBER SHAFT. ALSO, HIGHER DOLLAR CAN GET SHORT SPLICED POINTS. SELECT DIFFERENT JOINTS. NOT GETTING A SS JOINT AND QUALITY MAPLE SHAFT FOR 60 BUCKS. THEN HIGHER DOLLAR, GET CUSTOM CUES AND COLLECTABILITY, ETC. THIS WaS JUST FOR YOU TO SELL CUES. DISPICABLE
ОтветитьI tried Efren Bata Reyes' $1000 cue stick and still couldn't make the shot. He used my $25 cue stick and still pockets everything with man purse on his side and a cigarette inbetween index and f/u finger.
ОтветитьBrother you could have made this vid in 15 seconds.
"They play the same, you're paying for artwork"
Great video. But I would think that graphite shafts vs. wood, different types of wood, different ferrule materials, different tip materials and shapes, etc. all play into not only a cue stick's price, but how well it shoots.
We all know that it's at least 90% and probably more than that on the shooter, but as with just about anything you can buy, there is a sweet spot where materials, construction, features, performance, and price meet. If the price difference was only about inlays and graphics, then all the technology stuff is meaningless which I find hard to believe.
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ОтветитьWhat is the difference between breads
ОтветитьGood analysis. Always wondered about price differences
ОтветитьHey it's not the arrow it's the indian. 😎😎
ОтветитьThanks a lot for the nice video !Very nice explained and very useful !
ОтветитьI started with a players brand, nice beginner cue. Then moved to pechauer, I have owned 2. Pechauer is by far my favorite.
ОтветитьGood information! Thanks for your time
ОтветитьGreat straight forward video!!
ОтветитьThe best cue for all beginners to advanced player who wanna save would be the Viking Valhalla imo.
ОтветитьI learned something today -ty
ОтветитьNice video, a lot of people do not understand that.
ОтветитьI respectfully disagree, that grades of anything...make no difference, whatsoever. I'd concede that you do reach, a level of diminishing returns; as you would near any manufactures, apex products. There is less difference, between a $8000 Martin guitar, and a $80,000 Martin guitar; than there would be, between a $200 cardboard box guitar, and a fairly nice $2500 Martin guitar. The higher-end you get, prestige, embellishments, and details...will begin to set, the classes apart. Taking a step up, from bargain basement, to a "mid-grade", or "entry-premium" item...always gets you considerable value, for money. I would contest those, who'd argue, that a premium cue, freshly produced from your case...will indeed deliver, a more enjoyable game; than the house cue, that Big Hoss has been leaning against, and sword fighting with, all night long. Your mileage, could possibly vary; but unless we are from different realities...only, by very little.
ОтветитьCool video! Real, down to earth explanations about where the extra money goes and all that. Thanks a ton for that :)
ОтветитьGood stuff ! Thanks man
ОтветитьVery good explanation
ОтветитьAll pool cue plays the same doesn’t matter if it’s $100 or $10000 cue
All comes out to preference
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