Just noticed that the new line up of Joss cues have nice sharp points. Really looks nice on the N-7 COM cue. We should have Scorsese digitally edit those milled points out of the movie.
Nope still has a rounded point.Just noticed that the new line up of Joss cues have nice sharp points. Really looks nice on the N-7 COM cue.
I hate rounded points.
If you can buy a Chinese made cue with sharp points for $150 why not on a Joss or others that are triple $150 and more.
I will never buy a cue with rounded points it's a cheap and lazy way to make a cue.
All the top cues makers dont seem to have that problem.To be fair, it is much more difficult to have sharp points with such a light wood like maple.
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All the top cues makers dont seem to have that problem.
there was a time before CNC that production cues all had sharp points.Nope but we’re talking about production cues. Not the cues of top makers.
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there was a time before CNC that production cues all had sharp points.
then they got lazy and fast.
They will do sharp if you ask. They normally do rounded. Most of the sharp points are in their 'handmade' cues. Nice to see the sharp point models. I like basic/classic like this: https://josscues.com/product/joss-cocobolo-5-point/Just noticed that the new line up of Joss cues have nice sharp points. Really looks nice on the N-7 COM cue.
The old cues had these milled veneers the new ones do not. I can't see calling the new pts roundedFor reference this is what they used to look like and how they look in the movie. So these new points are sharpView attachment 622008
What about Predator? I know they seem to be the cues that many folks love to hate, but they have seriously sharp points on their old basic production models -- green and black veneered sneaky petes, for instance. I have not examined any other Predators, but I just checked mine out, and it has sharp points. I cannot swear as to the outside (black) veneer but the others are classic "split in the middle" veneers. I have been wondering a while -- if Predator can do it, why can't Schon? Any ideas?there was a time before CNC that production cues all had sharp points.
then they got lazy and fast.
Good point. I have a Predator Willie Hoppe cue with points that are "sharp enough". Sharper that any Schön I've owned.What about Predator? I know they seem to be the cues that many folks love to hate, but they have seriously sharp points on their old basic production models -- green and black veneered sneaky petes, for one. I have not looked at any others, but I just got it out and looked at it and my old Predator has sharp "real" points. I cannot swear as to the outside (black) veneer but the others are classic "split in the middle" veneers. I have been wondering a while -- if Predator can do it, why can't Schon? Any ideas?
What about Predator? I know they seem to be the cues that many folks love to hate, but they have seriously sharp points on their old basic production models -- green and black veneered sneaky petes, for instance. I have not examined any other Predators, but I just checked mine out, and it and has sharp points. I cannot swear as to the outside (black) veneer but the others are classic "split in the middle" veneers. I have been wondering a while -- if Predator can do it, why can't Schon? Any ideas?