Would be interested in hearing recommendations on custom cue makers to look into for cus to cue. Here is what I am looking for:
Most important: hit. What I am looking for in hit:
1. Forward balance. I like cue that feels light in my hand.
2. Crisp hit, but not especially hard. Want it to feel precise and not vague but more medium between super hard and soft.
3. Shaft stiffness, again more medium. Do not like overly stiff inflexible feel but not looking for su per whippet either
4. Overall sold hit with good feedback, want the cue yo feel alive and easy to transfer energy withoit feeling out of control. Want consistency of hit between center ball and English shots.
5. Low deflection not preferred, not a fan of the LD shafts I have tried.
6. Joint is flexible, I have experienced a balanced but crisp medium hit "feel" with stainless joint on a Balabuska, (had as loaner for 6 months), ivory joint on Paul Mottey (sold for double what I had paid, will regret forever, and flat faced wood to wood joint on Fuller Judd (recently stolen).
7.whatever matches rest of cue for hit I am looking for.
8. Wood wrap fir appearance, but also lIke linen a lot for comfortable feel. Not much experience with leather.
Weight Light-17 to 18.5 ounces.
Second most important: Price. $2500 max budget.
Close third: Appearance. What I like:
1. Elegant, simpler designs.
2. Rings really love great ring work at A, B, C, D and E but don't love segmented wood wraps
3. Not excessive inlays
4. No ivory
5. Love exotic woods especially cocobolo and highly figured woods such as burls, pyinma, waterfall bubinga, don't love ebony
6. Overall design appearance from fancy merry widow to elegant 4 or 6 point traditional.
7.not too dark.
Would be really interested in suggestions. Thanks
Most important: hit. What I am looking for in hit:
1. Forward balance. I like cue that feels light in my hand.
2. Crisp hit, but not especially hard. Want it to feel precise and not vague but more medium between super hard and soft.
3. Shaft stiffness, again more medium. Do not like overly stiff inflexible feel but not looking for su per whippet either
4. Overall sold hit with good feedback, want the cue yo feel alive and easy to transfer energy withoit feeling out of control. Want consistency of hit between center ball and English shots.
5. Low deflection not preferred, not a fan of the LD shafts I have tried.
6. Joint is flexible, I have experienced a balanced but crisp medium hit "feel" with stainless joint on a Balabuska, (had as loaner for 6 months), ivory joint on Paul Mottey (sold for double what I had paid, will regret forever, and flat faced wood to wood joint on Fuller Judd (recently stolen).
7.whatever matches rest of cue for hit I am looking for.
8. Wood wrap fir appearance, but also lIke linen a lot for comfortable feel. Not much experience with leather.
Weight Light-17 to 18.5 ounces.
Second most important: Price. $2500 max budget.
Close third: Appearance. What I like:
1. Elegant, simpler designs.
2. Rings really love great ring work at A, B, C, D and E but don't love segmented wood wraps
3. Not excessive inlays
4. No ivory
5. Love exotic woods especially cocobolo and highly figured woods such as burls, pyinma, waterfall bubinga, don't love ebony
6. Overall design appearance from fancy merry widow to elegant 4 or 6 point traditional.
7.not too dark.
Would be really interested in suggestions. Thanks