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Brief History I started making cues in early part of 2002. There were 5 to be exact that looked like the one pictured below. 2 never were finished and still sit on a shelf today. Time was more of a problem in 02... Proficient Billiards was really starting to take off as not only a refinishing shop, but also as a retail store. Matt Haines started helping out with the sales and marketing end of the business in the later months of 02 and has become an essential part of Proficient Billiards and CueAuctions. This came as a relief because there is nothing that can tie up more of your time than a non stop ringing phone. With more help now in the front office I once again am able to spend a little time on making some cues. The cues pictured above are the only styles that I am offering at this time. Matt or myself test drive each cue that is made here before it leaves the shop to ensure that it will play as good in your hands as it did in ours.
Customer feedback: Scot, Cue was delivered yesterday, Needless to say the craftsmanship was unbelievable. The MOP ring adds a bit of class to the "sneaky pete". The cue hits solid and crisp. My South West and Mottey are going in storage, this cue will be my full-time player! If you wish please add this e-mail to your testimonial page. Lastly some questions on B Szamboti cues. I've never hit w/ one. As a beginning cue collector, in your opinion, how do they hit and feel? Are they comparable to a Mottey or Tascarella? Are they a must have? Thanks again Mike L. (California)
Hello Scot, The cue made it here today! The box was a little dinged but the cue survived fine. I just hit a few balls with it and it really hits nice and crisp even with the relatively soft Talisman medium I sent you. This really seems to be a excellent cue for someone getting started or an accomplished player. (which, unfortunately, I’m not) I can think of several people I play with who would love to have it when they see it. If you would like to use my opinion as an endorsement for them, feel free. I regard to second shafts, do you need the butt to fit it or are they interchangeable? Considering a second shaft which I should have probably done in the first place, anyway.
Thanks, Barry
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