PlayersCrimson Super Birds-Eye Maple with Black and White Points Cue
J**.
Very nice but....
Back in the day my father owned what was called a "pool hall". You old timers know what I'm talking about. Anyhow, my grandfather actually ran it for my dad. This was back when you had no coin operated tables. Solid slate Brunswick with leather pockets. Been playing pool since I was old enough to see over the table and hold a cue correctly. Bought this cue to get back in to shooting pool again. I have had about a 20 year hiatus. Overall this is a nice cue. The only complaint I really have is the tip is a little too hard for my taste. Replace with a medium tip and you are off and running the table with much more control. I would definitely buy a Players cue again.
C**R
Amazing
This cue is an amazing value for the price. I don't think you can find a better cue, with a wrap, at this price point, hands down.The wrap is comfortable and securely glued. It feels like it will last. The design is vibrant while still looking classy.The joint is secure, and when put together the cue feels similar to a one-piece, probably due to the wood-on-wood contact inside the joint. I've bought two now, one for backup at a different weight (19 0z., whereas my original one is 18 oz.), and the wood inside the joint has a slight burr, but this doesn't seem to affect play so far.The wood of the shaft is very smooth, but I quickly smoothed off the wax that comes on the shaft, as it was a bit lumpy.I quickly replaced the tip that comes on the stick. The cheap Elk Master tips are better quality and play better. I don't fault the stick maker for this, of course--these things run according to taste to some degree.Balance on the stick is decent for the price. I bought the 18-ounce, and get very consistent results with it .The anti-warp guarantee is a big plus.All in all, it's a fantastic stick. I bought it to replace a much more expensive one which developed a slight bend, and wound up liking this inexpensive Players cue better. I may switch back to 19 ounces sooner or later, but overall I couldn't be happier with the two Players sticks I've bought so far. Last night I kicked butt in a match with my new stick, and really couldn't be happier.I do recommend immediate re-tipping, and smoothing the shaft somewhat. I use ultrafine sandpaper (McDermott McMagic), and wouldn't use anything which leaves oils for this. The stick plays very well now.
T**Y
An Excellent cue at an affordable price!
I recently decided to start playing pool again after several years of not playing. A few years ago, I gave away my McDermott cue stick and needed to buy another cue. Rather than purchasing another high-end cue, I decided to start back with a more economical one. I’m glad I did. This cue is very well built, straight as an arrow and has the feel of a much more expensive one.
C**S
50/50
The last stick I bought was a players and this stick was same brand but did not have that special coating down the whole stick which it was suppose to have on the whole thing. Other than that I will be testing it out. The weigh feels right and looks nice just that protective coating you feel where it stops as you run the stick down your hand ugh.
T**P
Not cobalt blue but good stick.
It’s a nice stick, shoots well. It is not cobalt blue, it’s much more of a teal or turquoise, but not cobalt.
M**4
Nice smooth cue
Very smooth stick. Nice weight. Great price
R**R
Quality
Very happy with quality and style
A**N
Decent
The tip was rougher than the last players cue i purchased, needed slight shaping
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