You're a special one.![]()
Yeah, it's the special one.
JoeyA
I don't even try. :grin:You're a special one.![]()
Obvious shill is obvious. I sure hope they gave him more than just the shaft.
It is a prototype REVO shaft and a custom butt made for one of the VIP's in pool and I purchased it second-hand. I won't discuss the properties of the shaft but if you are ever around me, feel free to ask to hit a few balls with it if you are so inclined. I had a good night of practice. Bobby Emmons played with it for a while last night and I got a chance to see what the cue can do with an elite stroke. That man has a major stroke. He made some incredible shots, not just the one I posted on FB but one other shot that defies imagination and was virtually impossible to duplicate by other professionals. I'm sorry I didn't record that shot. It was one for posterity. Who knows, maybe he will stay around a while longer and share that marvelous stroke again. "In all fairness, while he is impressed with the cue's capabilities, he said that he would most likely not utilize such a cue, because of it's amazing properties which he didn't need (because he already possesses a powerful stroke). I suppose for mere mortals like myself, the cue helps me draw the cue ball better than anything else I have ever had.Thanks for the review, but I must have missed something. I only know about the 12.9 and the 12.4 so what is the special one?
If it would improve my game by 2 balls I would buy any cue/shaft on the market, but unfortunately, it's just like golf. If I slice the ball with a long hitting driver, I'm just farter off in the woods than before I changed drivers. :embarrassed2:
I doubt that the REVO will change my game 2 balls, but I am positive that I can draw the ball more easily and when I do use side spin on a shot, I am slightly more accurate on sharp angle cuts. The only thing I can think is that for myself, I may know approximately where to hit the object ball on a sharp cut shot, I don't always account for enough collision induced throw with my regular playing cue but when I shoot the same shot with the REVO it has some extra spin, even with a half tip of English/side, the ball more often than not finds it's way to the pocket. Or it is just the "new cue" syndrome or I'm just getting lucky.
JoeyA
A friend of mine tried this shaft, and when I saw him the next time at the hall he didn't have it. When I asked about it, he said it was putting a lot more spin on the ball than his old maple shaft, that he sent it back. I did hit a few balls with it before he sent it back, and it did feel pretty good.
Personally, I have changed from a regular maple shaft to a cored shaft that is lower deflection and it has seemed to help me a lot. I have tried the "low deflection shafts" and just could never get used to the feel.
How much "more accurate" was the ld shaft that busted-up John Schmidt's game?
If you call running over 400 on a diamond with an OB-2 busting someone's game, then sign me up.
I've been playing with my REVO for more than a week. I won two tournaments this Thursday and Friday night at Lacy's Cue (small field buut good competition and short races). Trying to win the trifecta, scotch doubles handicapped event, TODAY.
Have to be careful and pay more attention to the amount of side spin I am using.
JoeyA
His 400+ ball runs were not on a diamond. His high run on a diamond is in the upper 200's, maybe 280 IIRC or very close to that anyway. I also think I recall John saying he thought his high run on the diamond was a bigger feat that he was more proud of it than his actual high run. No idea what shaft he used for his high run on a diamond.
My father-in-law used to say "you get what you pay for"
He was an asshole!
I know what it was on, he was playing a buddy of mine when he did it.
I just received my Predator Revo Shaft in the Radial 12.4 mm and am wondering if anyone has noticed a black transfer from the shaft to your bridge hand making your hand black after shooting with the shaft for a few hours of play?
Also, when I wiped the shaft down when I finished playing I used a very damp white industrial napkin and the napkin turned black too.
I'm surprised no one else has commented on this or had a similar experience?
By the way, I love my Revo and am very thankful I now own this shaft.
Chad in Vegas
I just want a regular deflection shaft...that's doesn't ding or get sticky.
Paint it Black.