Just adding on... Fury gives decent hit and a quality built for the money you are paying. but the shafts used are just not too good compared to my pechauer.
chris nitti cues are DEFINITELY underated
http://www.nitticues.com/
they play better than scruggs and andy gilbert which i have alot of experience with
jmho
most under rated cues
depends who is doing the rating
and what if any are his standards for rating
based on what i have read on these2 similar threads,
i would agree that the Southwest and Schon and szamboti cues are probably the most under rated
Pechauer....
No. I'm poking fun at you. You seem to be on a crusade against expensive cues. The point has been re-hashed a dozen times in the last year on here in one form or another. If people are paying a lot of money for a cue, they obviously believe it's worth it. You seem to want to make fun of them. By doing so, you are basically trying to make them feel bad about their investment. I don't like people who try to make others feel bad. It's a form of bullying. How dare you tell others how to spend the money that they worked for and belittle their decision. I don't believe for a second that you are just trying to discuss the issue. It seems deeper than that with you. Perhaps you want a top brand cue and can't spring for it so you try to put down others who can?
i honestly can't stand pechauers. they feel dead and the ss joint they use give the cue a real weird feel. When i hit a ball with my buddies (he uses a 314-2 but i used the original shaft) it seemed like i could feel the ss joint and phenolic bit on the shaft more. thick handle heavy in the front and odd dead feel.
as far as looks go they all have unattractive designs. the expensive ones are the same design as their cheaper ones they just use different woods for the grooves they cut into the butt
imo joss, schon and lucasi's are so much better it's crazy
Why???????
Lucasi and Players HXT are damn good playing cues for the money.
Just find a cue you like-play with it and leave us alone.
Thank you for your comments
My Pechauer suits me well.
To each his own.
Shaun
Edit
P/s: I'm looking forward to getting a 70s Joss soon!![]()
ive played with all kinds of midlle of the road (price wise) production cues and most play well once you got a feel for them... the only one that i can honestly say I was disapointed with was a newer muecci a friend bought he payed 500+ for it and i cant begin to tell you how bad that cue was. aside from playability and feel being sub par there were all kinds of other issues, ie; glue marks, uneven/lifted points, etc, etc... Matter of fact after about a year he bought a joss and left that muecci at my house... and it's still sitting there.
Just find a cue you like-play with it and leave us alone.
if it's your cup o tea then f what i say. no biggie