I've used a Hayakawa Koubou as my main playing cue for 3-4 years. Highly recommend. I live here in Japan, so feel free to comment here if you have any questions and I can try to help you.
They are amazingly beautiful. The woods that Hayakawa uses in his cues look so amazing. I would love to try one out someday. I know they are not cheap though. Expensive cues, but surely worth the money that they cost.
Hi, I am interested in this cues since 2019, but its diffucult to get in contact with them to exchange more informations. Maybe you can support me a little?
Hi, is there anywhere u post more photos of these cues? Am really interested in the jump cue and would like to get a better look at it. Its really unique and awesome.
Since I learned that OB is out of business I've been keeping my eye out on what I would replace it with should something ever happen to mine. My original OB ended up splitting when I didn't replace the carbon fiber pad under the tip. Then after I got a warranty replacement I ended up losing the damn thing. I've had my OB-2+ for about 8 or 9 years now. Still shooting great. I wanted to get their hybrid carbon fiber what. I wonder🤔 how many are still on the market.
@@DrawShotTV ok, thought you might know a range for cue (wood no inset work), also torrified shaft pin size availability. Contact number for English speaker you mentioned?
Great to have you back.
I've used a Hayakawa Koubou as my main playing cue for 3-4 years. Highly recommend. I live here in Japan, so feel free to comment here if you have any questions and I can try to help you.
They are amazingly beautiful. The woods that Hayakawa uses in his cues look so amazing. I would love to try one out someday. I know they are not cheap though. Expensive cues, but surely worth the money that they cost.
Hi, I am interested in this cues since 2019, but its diffucult to get in contact with them to exchange more informations. Maybe you can support me a little?
Can you give me your e-mail for further contact? I am from germany and very interested in this cues.
Japanese cues are where its at, i have been using mezz for years and the craftsmanship is just different the way they do things across the pond.
Drew, thanks for introducing me to kielwood shafts. Can’t seem to get the websight to translate to English, will keep trying.
These are amazing. You should reach out to Raphael Dabreo who can help translate and get you what you need
Hi, is there anywhere u post more photos of these cues? Am really interested in the jump cue and would like to get a better look at it. Its really unique and awesome.
Did you review the "hollow" shafts?
Nice cues
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Since I learned that OB is out of business I've been keeping my eye out on what I would replace it with should something ever happen to mine. My original OB ended up splitting when I didn't replace the carbon fiber pad under the tip. Then after I got a warranty replacement I ended up losing the damn thing. I've had my OB-2+ for about 8 or 9 years now. Still shooting great. I wanted to get their hybrid carbon fiber what. I wonder🤔 how many are still on the market.
What joint are they using?
This is radial
Price? No price quotes on website
They’re custom cues so there’s a range of prices depending on what you want.
@@DrawShotTV ok, thought you might know a range for cue (wood no inset work), also torrified shaft pin size availability. Contact number for English speaker you mentioned?
@@CurlyIWMC reach out to Raphael Dabreo on Facebook. He’s the US rep. He will point you in the direction.
The shafts kielwood shafts start at $400
@@DrawShotTV thanks, will do
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