Seems to be a lot of the no name Asian SW, knockoffs out there,Anyone had experience with them.
Don't know about all the brands out there, but I have heard very good things about the Kaiser SW style cues. Like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Kaiser-Sout...work-Red-Veneers-And-Joint-Caps-/281629919582
Kaiser is one of the brands that J&J sells. They are probably solid cues, if you want something to beat on the barbox. For $150, I'd rather buy a decent Schmelke.
For $150, you can get a REALLY nice Schmelke... but Dave and I already know this
I don't know why no one ever listens to us...? LOL
LOL, you probably don't remember Paul Harvey, but never the less, ... And now for the rest of the story. :smile:
I've never been one to spend much on cues for two reasons.
1. I have no interest in being a collector of fine art. Which is what I feel custom cues are. I enjoy looking at the beauty of them, and I can appreciate the hours and effort that went into making them. All of which identifies them as great art.
2. I'd never spend a shit load of money on a playing cue that I've never hit a ball with.
Having said that, the cheapo knock off cues don't feel so good to me initially, but after I taper them back about 18" or so and down to 12.5 mm, and I replace the tips with what I like,and sometimes a better wrap, then .... they're OK.
I can't get them to run 100 balls though. The one second up from the made it to 78 before it missed a freaking 8" duck into the corner pocket.
The cue 3 up from the bottom made it all the way to 81, two less than my old Meucci from 25 years ago, so it's obviously not quite as good as a Meucci.
The other two cues have never even made it past a mid 50, so ... we can also say they are not consistent in their build. :thumbup:
BTW ... All these were less than 500 bucks combined. That's after replacement wrap and with two shafts each. (8 shafts) and even joint protectors. LOL
For $150, you can get a REALLY nice Schmelke... but Dave and I already know this
I don't know why no one ever listens to us...? LOL
All these were less than 500 bucks combined. That's after replacement wrap and with two shafts each. (8 shafts) and even joint protectors. LOL
They have too much of a gap between the points
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LOL ... lucky for me, I'm blind as a bat. :thumbup:
Just going by looks without name brand or close up inspection, those could probably be sold for 3 times what you paid for them as "unknown" makers:wink:
Are they Kaiser?
Kaiser is one of the brands that J&J sells. They are probably solid cues, if you want something to beat on the barbox. For $150, I'd rather buy a decent Schmelke.
Which must be the reason why those imports work so well for you
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Any day of the week I'd pick the Schmelke
Some people have run multiple racks on some people with an import cue. :thumbup: