Getting shredded by a guy with a Jacoby Edge Hybrid on a beautiful Cory Barnhart cue offered a stout vote in favor of LD shafts. Now I know a good player can be just as formidable with almost any cue and shaft, but I've played this fellow before while he was using house wood and came out on top. Last night I couldn't even see the top. His shot making was good, of course, but it was his cue ball control that was really impressive. He was making that cue ball waltz; much more than he was able to with the house cue. It was beautiful to watch.
Now I just have to figure out what approach to make with LD shafts, and which brands, as I like to play with 3 different cues. I think I'm going to make a trial move first by buying a Players HXT shaft in 5/16x18 which will fit my secondary cues. If I feel LD is a good fit for me then I'll think about a Jacoby Edge or OB+ Pro for my primary.
By the way, I got to hit a few balls with his Barnhart. I can easily see why those cues command the respect and money they do. Coupled with that Jacoby shaft the balance and hit were superb and the Kamui clear medium he had on it was just awesome.
Now I just have to figure out what approach to make with LD shafts, and which brands, as I like to play with 3 different cues. I think I'm going to make a trial move first by buying a Players HXT shaft in 5/16x18 which will fit my secondary cues. If I feel LD is a good fit for me then I'll think about a Jacoby Edge or OB+ Pro for my primary.
By the way, I got to hit a few balls with his Barnhart. I can easily see why those cues command the respect and money they do. Coupled with that Jacoby shaft the balance and hit were superb and the Kamui clear medium he had on it was just awesome.