who's rockin it? what are your specs? why do you like/dislike it?
I hear pat johnson's footsteps out there...
I hear pat johnson's footsteps out there...
Yep...who's rockin it? what are your specs? why do you like/dislike it?
I hear pat johnson's footsteps out there...
I use the same taper on my snooker and pool cues....modified conical.
....snooker 10.4 mm....pool 12.2 mm
I favor a closed bridge...the base is solid but the loop is flexible....
...so the pressure of my fingers on the cue is constant.
I think the perfect shape for any billiard game should be gradual from butt to tip.
I’ve seen a lot of pro taper cues warp right where the pro taper starts in the shaft...
...it becomes the weak link.
Yep...
I have a conical taper because my tip's narrow (10mm) and I like a stiff hit. Feeling the shaft get thicker as it slides through your bridge isn't for everybody*, but with my open bridge (and loose closed bridge**) I don't notice.
pj
chgo
* Some even claim they don't hit the CB where they planned - I don't believe that's a real problem.
** I don't believe a tight closed bridge does anything useful (except psychologically).
Is there a practical difference in outcome (not just personal preference) with your tight closed bridge vs. the looser one?I don't mind the feel, hit, or play of a conical taper, but I use a closed bridge on almost every shot and I don't like the way they "snag" on my follow through.
I use a very tight bridge and the fast "rise" causes me to have to loosen my bridge some.
Is there a practical difference in outcome (not just personal preference) with your tight closed bridge vs. the looser one?
pj
chgo
I "feel" that I can "feel" the hit better with my tighter closed bridge and it gives me better control of the cue ball.
It is what is the most comfortable for me and I think it is a more sturdy bridge for ME.
I have played pool for over 50 years and I worked in a pool hall and have tried almost every type of taper available. For ME, I like a tight closed bridge and a pro taper. The taper can increase a bit, gradually, though my stroke length, but I don't like a sudden rise.
Also, when I'm sighting down the shaft, I like a gradual "glide slope" to the tip...I don't like looking down a fat shaft to a sudden drop off with a real skinny tip. A visual thing. I have shafts like that and they stay in the bag.