Meucci shafts flex

Southern9

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Hey guys,

So the other day I was down at the local pool room shooting with a few friends and I met an older gentleman who was using a meucci hp1 and I made the comment that it was a beautiful cue and that I hear a lot of bad things about Meucci Cues these days especially concerning how whippy the shaft is and his reply was that a lot of people haven’t learned how to control the whip and that a really good stroke is needed to use a meucci and I was just wondering what are your thoughts on this?

Not trying to start an argument, just curious.

Thanks in advance
 
Hey guys,

So the other day I was down at the local pool room shooting with a few friends and I met an older gentleman who was using a meucci hp1 and I made the comment that it was a beautiful cue and that I hear a lot of bad things about Meucci Cues these days especially concerning how whippy the shaft is and his reply was that a lot of people haven’t learned how to control the whip and that a really good stroke is needed to use a meucci and I was just wondering what are your thoughts on this?

Not trying to start an argument, just curious.

Thanks in advance

He has an opinion.

You dont need a good stroke to manage a whippy shaft, you just need to like them.
 
He has an opinion.

You dont need a good stroke to manage a whippy shaft, you just need to like them.
I've played with all the current Meucci shafts except the carbon. I didn't feel that any were close to what i'd call "whippy". I sometimes wonder where these rumors come from.
 
I've played with all the current Meucci shafts except the carbon. I didn't feel that any were close to what i'd call "whippy". I sometimes wonder where these rumors come from.

Decades of 12.75mm shafts with a 16" taper is probably what did it. :thumbup:
 
Decades of 12.75mm shafts with a 16" taper is probably what did it. :thumbup:
I played with those too back when. They were more flexible than most of the i-beam stiff cues of the day but they weren't whippy. For around 20yrs all the top players used them 'cause they played better.
 
...They were more flexible than most of the i-beam stiff cues of the day.....

I think thats how most people would define a cue shaft being whippy compared to the standard tapers used during that era.

Not sure how you define whippy. Maybe something more along these lines.... :thumbup:

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I think thats how most people would define a cue shaft being whippy compared to the standard tapers used during that era.

Not sure how you define whippy. Maybe something more along these lines.... :thumbup:

14701381.jpg
Is that thing low-deflection??? ;)
 
About 1986 I had a steel jointed Schon and a Meucci.
The Meucci moved the cue ball with less effort than the Schon.
The Meucci just played better.
Until the Meucci warped it was one hell of a cue.
 
About 1986 I had a steel jointed Schon and a Meucci.
The Meucci moved the cue ball with less effort than the Schon.
The Meucci just played better.
Until the Meucci warped it was one hell of a cue.
I've had 4-5 Meucci's. Not one of them ever warped. Schon no doubt built way better but a good Meucci sure plays sweet.
 
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