Hello and once again thank you in advance for your comments. I always appreciate the cue makers taking their time to answer these forums.
Can you make a cue hit stiffer with a new shaft?
I recently purchased a Jim Pierce cue and love the hit. The ball pops off of the cue. After playing for a while with the pierce, I went back to my ned morris and my whisler to compare.
The Morris and Whisler hit "Flatter"....not as sharp maybe. I do not know how to describe the hit since my experience in playing with different cues is limited.
They both hit well in my opinion and when I have more expereinced players use them, they say they hit really well.
Anyway, can I take the cue to a cue maker and have him make me a new shaft for my other cues that can hit more like the pierce? How would I even explain this to a cuemaker?
Can you make a cue hit stiffer with a new shaft?
I recently purchased a Jim Pierce cue and love the hit. The ball pops off of the cue. After playing for a while with the pierce, I went back to my ned morris and my whisler to compare.
The Morris and Whisler hit "Flatter"....not as sharp maybe. I do not know how to describe the hit since my experience in playing with different cues is limited.
They both hit well in my opinion and when I have more expereinced players use them, they say they hit really well.
Anyway, can I take the cue to a cue maker and have him make me a new shaft for my other cues that can hit more like the pierce? How would I even explain this to a cuemaker?