Best Production Cue

Best Production Cue

  • Falcon

    Votes: 5 0.8%
  • Jacoby

    Votes: 43 6.8%
  • Joss

    Votes: 53 8.4%
  • McDermott

    Votes: 52 8.3%
  • Mezz

    Votes: 99 15.7%
  • OB

    Votes: 25 4.0%
  • Pechauer

    Votes: 62 9.9%
  • Predator

    Votes: 94 14.9%
  • Schon

    Votes: 213 33.9%
  • Others (Specify Please)

    Votes: 42 6.7%

  • Total voters
    629
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He buys the glue that Meucci feels is too good for their cues.

I haven't heard any complaints about DP customer service, I hope he is not like BM
Regardless I will never buy another Meucci .......
I am sure you can understand after all the pictures I have posted on this topic.
 
I really like my Brunswick GC5. Not 100% sure who actually makes it.
 
I don't consider schon cues production if they were made 20 years ago, even after evan clarke took over.(schon has no customer service apparently though, left a message and emails and never responded)that kind of hurt my feelings. the new ones seem to be getting some bad rep recently, maybe theres something going on there. and Mezz are japanese, which I know for a fact that the japanese take great pride in their work, be it a factory or a tiny shop, so I would bet their construction is good. so these two are in my opinion the best. I've played with a custom jacoby, it played great. Jacoby can make truly unique customs, their normal ones considered production I've never hit with. Predator are chinese now, I know three people with predator butts and OB shafts on them, that tells me all I need to know. OB makes the best playing shaft, but I have a sore spot with their durability. Never hit with an OB cue. Old Joss are good, I;m still confused about custom Joss and production joss, unless they are like jacoby. Lucasi, Viking, scmhelke, adams/helmstetter and a bunch more are missing. It wouldn't matter bc they wouldn;t win, but they should get a chance.
 
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Sorry, there is NO best... they all take a piece of wood.. mostly the same kind, use the same tools to turn the wood, the same wraps, and the prolly even the same finish..... I mean, you could not tell one SP from the other if you laid all of these folks cues side by side.

Yeah, they use a different joint, or a different taper,,,, geez... big deal. It still will NOT make one ball for you, not one.

The game is the teacher, not the cue ;)
 
Had to go with Schon since my experience with most of the others is very limited.

I am playing a Schon now. The one cue I wish I still had that would run second only to the one I play now is my Huebler from back around 1987 or so. Never should have sold that one. Oh well, live and learn.
 
Sorry, there is NO best... they all take a piece of wood.. mostly the same kind, use the same tools to turn the wood, the same wraps, and the prolly even the same finish..... I mean, you could not tell one SP from the other if you laid all of these folks cues side by side.

Yeah, they use a different joint, or a different taper,,,, geez... big deal. It still will NOT make one ball for you, not one.

The game is the teacher, not the cue ;)



Agreed...

After experiencing over 100 cues custom and production in my life,
some for years, and some for days, the only
production cue company cue I presently own is a Pechauer
which how I qualify my vote.
 
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