Wood over CF shaft options

McDermott's goal is not to make a magical zero deflection shaft. It is concentrating more on hit and sound. They use marketing gurus who tell McDermott that hit and sound are very important even if the design increases deflection more than others. Their advertising may, however, be less than clear on this.
As far as the bounce test, take a look at the Jewett/drdave video. Search, too, here for dead blow hammer.
One thing McDermott does is experiment. They don't do the same thing as everyone else. They are not on a race for low deflection. They have concentrated instead on a hit, sound, feel.
So you are saying they are not concentrating on deflection, but earlier you seemed to be critical of them because the design of their shaft doesn't reduce deflection.

I'd be willing to bet that Bob and Dave would both laugh at that 16 year old video. Based on that short clip, you should consider a piece of 1/2 conduit with a phenolic tip for efficiency.
We are now at a point where shaft materials are so light that they routinely add weight for balance. Why not suspend that weight to soften vibration? I'd have to pull one out to check, but I believe the steel weight in the Defy shaft is about 11 or 12 inches from the joint.

What would be a good two piece cue to make a break cue?

Definitely good advice to try tip changes before changing the cue.

But beyond that. I think it's best to have a dedicated cue, if possible.

With that said, many years ago I used my Joss for everything.
I used my old Dufferin and then my old Falcon for everything up until I joined a league a year ago. I wanted less wear and tear on my play cue was really my only reason. LOL

What would be a good two piece cue to make a break cue?

I would try a different tip on the 3 piece first. I have a Gulyassy break cue with a phenolic tip, I grew to hate that tip so I had a clear Bulletproof installed on it and it made a huge difference.

Thanks!
Surprisingly it does. The feel of the tip also gives you the confidence to hit off center if you want to unlike a phenolic tip.
That's my issue with the phenolic is I don;t like hitting off center at all with it. My cue has an Action quick release so now you got me thinking that I'll get a Bullet Proof or something else on it and if I like it then look for just an action one piece butt that's not part of a three piece to go with the shaft.

So now I have a Diamond

So after a month of playing, it is a kick a$$ table. Worth every penny and all of the time invested. I would argue that even if I didn’t do the work myself, that paying a mechanic would still have been worth it.

The 760 with clean and polished Centennials makes for a great playing experience. (Waxgate style ;-) So much so that I am spoiled and it is affecting my game at the pool room. I Sucked today!

They have Pro-ams with, as you would expect, progressively dirty, 860hr and dirty, clingy balls. I know I need to adjust but man what a delta! And certainly a learning experience when it comes to playing conditions.

It is easier to understand what sucks but harder to compensate.
Don't clean your balls so much. I do mine about every two weeks, and make sure not to clean then withen 2 or 3 days before league. I have leagues Monday and Wednesday, so I will clean the balls Thursday or Friday.

Yapp winning, with a foul! Just like Maradona making a goal with his hands :D

I'm inclined to agree with you here, but the question that arises is "where should the ref have been positioned in a situation like this one?"

Somewhere he had the best view of the area where the likelihood of a foul was the highest. If Yapp had been bending over a ball, the ref would have watched his shirt like a hawk to spot a touch. In this case, the most likely place for a foul to occur was where Yapp had to hold his cue extremely close to the 9. Certainly a teachable moment for the ref, but it looks like the whole thing will be swept under the rug and the opportunity will be missed.

Yapp winning, with a foul! Just like Maradona making a goal with his hands :D

I'm inclined to agree with you here, but the question that arises is "where should the ref have been positioned in a situation like this one?"
Guess you are questioning Marcel, the best (not arguably) referee in the sport. You were there, where was he standing that makes his position incorrect? It's not seen in the video.

Yapp winning, with a foul! Just like Maradona making a goal with his hands :D

No, the reason for the thread was to discredit Yapp, read the title.
OK, I agree with you that this should not have been the focus and I have made it clear in this thread that all should hail our deserving champion. Yapp won the US Open 9ball fair and square.

That said, the thread has now evolved into a discussion of officiating procedures and player appeal rights, and I feel that discussion of these issues is quite important.

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