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  • King Cues Review

    Recently I received 2 King Cues I ordered from Stu at Green Baize. As there's been some interest in this new company I thought I'd share my thoughts on their cues with you all.

    The cues I ordered were a 3/4 Excellence with 4 splices of Makha wood over red veneers and a 1pc Supreme with 4 rosewood splices over white veneers. Both cues were in UK 8ball specs, 57" long, just over 16oz, 8 - 8.2mm tips. I'd spoken to Stu on the 'phone, and explained that I was looking for light cues with good shafts, and that was what I got. Both cues came with the factory tip, which we believe to be Master Cue tips, pre-compressed for a bedded-in feel.

    Upon receiving the cues my first impressions were a little mixed - generally I'm a fan of rosewoods and not so much of Makha wood and/or burl woods, but this time it was the opposite. The Makha on the Excellence is absolutely beautiful, a glowing golden colour very tastefully highlighted by the red veneers whereas the piece of rosewood on the Supreme had lots of swirls and streaks in it which are not to my taste, and I found the wood to be a bit dull-looking. It did suffer from comparison with the Excellence.

    Both cues had lovely shafts with few and nicely evenly-spaced chevrons which are in line with the badge on the butt of the cue - a nice piece of attention to detail. The 3/4 cue has a firmer shaft than the 1pc, but both felt nicely responsive without being whippy at all, just the sort of thing you need for UK 8ball. I was very happy with the shafts indeed.

    The main splicing is well-done without being exceptional. Once again, I found the Excellence had the edge on the Supreme, as all 4 main splices were perfectly level at the top with small disparities at the bottom with all 4 splices appearing to be of the same thickness. The splicing on the Excellence, while still being very good, was not quite of the same evenness. There were small differences at the tops of the splicing, with one splice being longer than the others, and there were large disparities at the bottom of the fingers. However, I think we all know it's easier to make 3/4 cues with even splicing than 1pc's, just because of the splice lengths.

    The secondary splicing on both cues is, quite simply, perfect. All splices level, of the same thickness and well-chosen and -fitted. Same for the veneers.

    The Excellence, despite being a 3/4 cue jointed at 16", is very light at about 16.6oz. It has an exceptionally good balance point at about 18" from the butt end. The Supreme is a tad lighter at 16.1oz and balances at about 15" from the butt. Both cues have a butt socket for extensions.

    The Excellence has a sort of Spirolok quick-release joint - very well-fitting which takes 1.5 turns to open and close. I am very taken with this joint. It seems to be very well-machined, there's no play in it at all and it's as smooth as a hot knife through butter. My all-time favourite joint is the slim Spirolok, but this one runs it a close second IMO.

    I tried both cues during a period of about 1 hour - not enough time to really master each of them, but enough to see what they could do, and they can do everything you need them to do! I had a preference for the Excellence, which I found more pleasant to play with but when I put the Supreme through her paces she performed the full range of shots too. Both cues are players, which is all you can ask for in a cue anyway. Firm, stable and yet responsive shafts with a really good 'feel' while playing. Good feedback in the hand, even from the 3/4, nice smooth shafts, comfortable, shaped butts - a joy to play with.

    King cues have a lovely smooth oiled finish on the shafts, and have left a lacquer-type finish on the butts. This may be to some people's tastes and not to others. Personally, I quite like it as I feel my grip is more secure, but I have dry hands, so it may not be the same for those of you who perspire when playing.

    To sum up, I'd say that King Cues are better overall quality than Master Cue, and not quite as good as Green Baize's GBL cues, and are very good value-for-money. Of course, I've only seen 2 of their cues, and can only judge from what I've seen, but Stu said that these 2 are very representative of the quality of King Cues. They have a very large range of spices and veneers, some 120 possible combinations in their standard range, I believe, and prices for all pockets. I'm very impressed with the cues, and will be trying the Excellence again as it's one of the nicest hitting cues I've ever used and I've been looking for a light 3/4 cue for a while now.

    Oh, one last thing: I tried a Master Cue mini-butt in the butt socket of the King cues and it fits very snugly indeed, so if you've got a Master extension lying about then your quid's in!
    Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

    "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

  • #2
    Good review there Keith, thanks:snooker:

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    • #3
      Any pics Keith ??
      Edit - whilst over at Greenbaize this morning getting a new tip sorted, i picked up one of these cues and looked at the joint - very impressed - nice cue too, it was the Zeus model which hasnt got too many splices but that is my preference, and a very good buy at about £125 i think it was.
      If you go there looking to buy a cue, you better have an idea in your head as to what you want because the choice is a bit overwhelming


      Ime sure Stu wont mind me posting this link to his site which gives an idea of what his shop contains
      http://greenbaize.com/forum/forum/vi...d=198#post_198
      Last edited by jrc750; 4 October 2010, 02:43 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
        Any pics Keith ??
        Edit - whilst over at Greenbaize this morning getting a new tip sorted, i picked up one of these cues and looked at the joint - very impressed - nice cue too, it was the Zeus model which hasnt got too many splices but that is my preference, and a very good buy at about £125 i think it was.
        If you go there looking to buy a cue, you better have an idea in your head as to what you want because the choice is a bit overwhelming
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        Ime sure Stu wont mind me posting this link to his site which gives an idea of what his shop contains
        http://greenbaize.com/forum/forum/vi...d=198#post_198
        So, he has all those tables in his shop? That is very nice. Thanks for the link.
        www.AuroraCues.com

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        • #5
          Great review thanks Kieth
          Did you put my "1" up ?

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          • #6
            Thanks for your thanks - I'm glad you appreciated it.

            Cheers, Keith
            Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

            "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
              Any pics Keith ??
              Edit - whilst over at Greenbaize this morning getting a new tip sorted, i picked up one of these cues and looked at the joint - very impressed - nice cue too, it was the Zeus model which hasnt got too many splices but that is my preference, and a very good buy at about £125 i think it was.
              If you go there looking to buy a cue, you better have an idea in your head as to what you want because the choice is a bit overwhelming
              [ATTACH]5010[/ATTACH]

              Ime sure Stu wont mind me posting this link to his site which gives an idea of what his shop contains
              http://greenbaize.com/forum/forum/vi...d=198#post_198
              Sorry, no pics!

              However, if you look on the shop forum - Picture of KingCues section, then you'll see pics of the cues Stu received. The Excellence I bought is almost exactly in the middle (12th from the right in fact) - beautiful golden splicing with thick red veneers, and the Supreme is one of the 2 1pc cues on the far right with red-coloured rosewood splicing and white veneers. I've just checked and it's the 2nd cue from the right.

              Enjoy!
              Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.

              "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                So, he has all those tables in his shop?...
                Not quite lol, his shop is tagged on to a snooker & pool hall, not quite sure how many tables but probably a dozen of each

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View Post
                  Sorry, no pics!

                  However, if you look on the shop forum - Picture of KingCues section, then you'll see pics of the cues Stu received. The Excellence I bought is almost exactly in the middle (12th from the right in fact) - beautiful golden splicing with thick red veneers, and the Supreme is one of the 2 1pc cues on the far right with red-coloured rosewood splicing and white veneers. I've just checked and it's the 2nd cue from the right.

                  Enjoy!
                  Just in case people cant see pic those look nice - those green spliced ones remind me of Kawasaki race bikes, maybe a bit bright for a cue tho

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View Post
                    To sum up, I'd say that King Cues are better overall quality than Master Cue, and not quite as good as Green Baize's GBL cues, and are very good value-for-money. Of course, I've only seen 2 of their cues, and can only judge from what I've seen, but Stu said that these 2 are very representative of the quality of King Cues. They have a very large range of spices and veneers, some 120 possible combinations in their standard range, I believe, and prices for all pockets. I'm very impressed with the cues, and will be trying the Excellence again as it's one of the nicest hitting cues I've ever used and I've been looking for a light 3/4 cue for a while now.

                    Oh, one last thing: I tried a Master Cue mini-butt in the butt socket of the King cues and it fits very snugly indeed, so if you've got a Master extension lying about then your quid's in!
                    Why do you say that GBL cues are better than Kings
                    Reason I am asking is I am confused between buying a GBL cue and the Zeus model of the Kings cue

                    My mind tells me to buy the Kings cue Zeus model since this is going to be my spare cue ( I have a TW cue )
                    My heart says go for GBL but its much expensive than Kings zeus model

                    So id like to know what points make the GBL better than Kings

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