Amen Brother....
Gospel truth!
Hu
Amen Brother....
Gospel truth!
Hu
Do tell.One of the people known for pulling moves is a moderator. Can't call a pot or a kettle black around here.
I have repeatedlyDo tell.
Dale Perry has made the most cues that hit a ton. Just ask him.They say these things because the truth that it plays like crap so they want to get rid of it wouldn't really help the sales pitch
Name the culprit!I have repeatedly
I have repeatedlyName the culprit!
Just a language expression of feelings. Doesn't mean anyone else will agree.is it a ongoing joke ?? something im missing
Why do people call a cue a monster or hits a ton? This was my best explanation........is it a ongoing joke ?? something im missing
I think it has to do with the hardness of the tip and possibly the ferrule material.To me cues that dont have a noticeable "pink" sound when striking the cue ball feel "dead" to me.
I took that detour. Found it an interesting read. Was tempted to revive that old thread but I'm sure i would have been scolded.Why do people call a cue a monster or hits a ton? This was my best explanation........
https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/cost-of-a-shaft.200732/page-7#post-2703873
I respectfully disagree with the generalization that pool players are of below average intelligence. My experience is the pool playing population is a pretty good cross section. Having played with some idiots and winos, but also doctors, lawyers, professors, engineers, successful businessmen, etc. Many of the pros were / are quite intelligent and educated, able to discuss intelligently many topics beyond pool.Nobody said "Pool Players were or are mental giants.." Pool Cue are personal Items & should be looked at in that manner. Not every Cue is a winner & some of the winners, are sold immediately, for a lesser amount than they are supposedly worth.... Good Luck
I respectfully disagree with the generalization that pool players are of below average intelligence. My experience is the pool playing population is a pretty good cross section. Having played with some idiots and winos, but also doctors, lawyers, professors, engineers, successful businessmen, etc. Many of the pros were / are quite intelligent and educated, able to discuss intelligently many topics beyond pool.
Thats what I thought too but I have an old original Hoppe Titlist with a Z shaft and a soft tip that sings like a high dollar driver on the range.I think it has to do with the hardness of the tip and possibly the ferrule material.
I am not a builder so I really don't know.
I like that feedback also.
Hard pressed Triangles does it for me.
I raised that issue with Dr Dave in a thread years ago. We did the calculations and a cue driven by a human will never hit a ton. The best it will do is 486 lbs.I assume just another adjective to be creative. People get tired of seeing the same wording and such. I don't mind monster because lots of work I can agree to monster but hitting a ton thing makes me laugh.