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Originally Posted by lendaddy View Post
I always like Viking for a cheap carry cue, they had some nice sticks even though they were the choice of wannabe's which sent the right signal. My tourney/favorite cue was a very nice Joss my wife got me.
Joss...and Viking...too nice to risk warpage by leaving in a car trunk, not to mention being stolen, IMHO. I do wish I could post a pic of my Keith Josey...the workmanship makes me cry, it's so pretty. I cry even more, since I've inadvertently given it a couple of dings. Damn bar tables with not enough space! Many of Keith's cues are CNC inlay work...but mine is the old style Pantograph work...points with tips as sharp as needles. Here's a link for those who like to look at artistic cue work.

http://www.joseycues.com/

Lendaddy? My back up cue is a Dave Jacoby. I must be stuck on "J". Jacoby and Josey cues, Jack Justis case. Silly as it may sound, my break cue is a cheap-oh Tiawan sneaky Pete. It's hard water buffalo tip smashes the rock and the rack.


Hey, it's all compensation of sorts...since a 911S left here. We all get our fun where we can. Bragging here, but Cindy thought she had me hooked today...I made a 3 cushion bank on a "big" ball, leaving myself a near straight in on the 8.

I may shoot lousy, but once in a while I shoot lucky...
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