Are today's methods producing better quality than cues made 25 years ago? Are today's cues better built, more consistent,and more stable over the long term?
I have heard that different glues and epoxies made new better! More precisely made points and CNC machines! Better phenolics! Better precision pin placement! Cored forearms adding strength via epoxies.Are today's methods producing better quality than cues made 25 years ago? Are today's cues better built, more consistent,and more stable over the long term?
Are today's methods producing better quality than cues made 25 years ago? Are today's cues better built, more consistent,and more stable over the long term?
Are today's methods producing better quality than cues made 25 years ago? Are today's cues better built, more consistent,and more stable over the long term?
Broadly. Yes. Specifically. It varies from maker to maker.Are today's methods producing better quality than cues made 25 years ago? Are today's cues better built, more consistent,and more stable over the long term?
Would it be reasonable to conclude that today's new production cues are better in terms of consistent playability than older(25yrs) cues?
Would it be reasonable to conclude that today's new production cues are better in terms of consistent playability than older(25yrs) cues?
Would it be reasonable to conclude that today's new production cues are better in terms of consistent playability than older(25yrs) cues?
The OPPOSITE imo.Would it be reasonable to conclude that today's new production cues are better in terms of consistent playability than older(25yrs) cues?
And what is your criteria for saying that?The OPPOSITE imo.
No production cues these days beat the 80's Schon or Adam imo.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------And what is your criteria for saying that?
I know Kaz Miki, the owner of Mezz cues, the maker of the 80s Adams cues would disagree with you.
And Jerry Pechauer has never ever felt that his cues were inferior to Schon cues so he would disagree as well.
So please elaborate.
Because I happen to know Kaz Miki and the history of his father's company and Adam cues. I know Kaz will not only not agree that current Mezz cues are better he can prove it.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally Posted by JoeyInCali View Post
The OPPOSITE imo.
No production cues these days beat the 80's Schon or Adam imo.
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How can you possibly need an explanation for Joey's statement?
Dale
Because I happen to know Kaz Miki and the history of his father's company and Adam cues. I know Kaz will not only not agree that current Mezz cues are better he can prove it.
As for Schon.....that's personal preference but the vast majority of titles in the 80s were won by players using Meucci and Joss cues.
I loved my 1990 Schon. Wonderful cue. But I can promise you that a 2014 Pechauer is built every bit as solid as that Schon. Maybe Joe doesn't build with tonal preferences but technically the cue is no less a cue.
Feel free to prove otherwise.
Joey makes a lot of statements but never backs them up.
He has a bunch of xrays so he ought to be able to show everyone the internal structures and where cues are built right and wrong.
I have only been on the selling end of it for 25 years. so handling thousands of cues in that time gives me a voice in this conversation.
But feel free to educate us with more than pat answers. I would like finally see someone define what a quality cue is. Then we can see what cuemakers build to that standard.