Will you be able to tell the difference between two cues, if one is made by say SouthWest and the second cue made by a new cuemaker if all the wood,, weight shaft diameters are the same?
Will you be able to tell the difference between two cues, if one is made by say SouthWest and the second cue made by a new cuemaker if all the wood,, weight shaft diameters are the same?
You left out balance point and dimensions of the butt where you gripWill you be able to tell the difference between two cues, if one is made by say SouthWest and the second cue made by a new cuemaker if all the wood,, weight shaft diameters are the same?
Good luck in copying SW shaft and butt tapers.
Oh yeah.Will you be able to tell the difference between two cues, if one is made by say SouthWest and the second cue made by a new cuemaker if all the wood,, weight shaft diameters are the same?
There are SW clones all over.So are you saying in age of technology & computers you can not Clone Southwest?
So there are differences in hit between SW cues....Easy answer is yes. Someone very sensitive to how a cue plays will be able to find subtle differences even if they are both made by the same person.
Wood cues can vary quite a bit. This might be one advantage to carbon tubes. They're probably going to be more consistent.
This seems to be an age old question.Will you be able to tell the difference between two cues, if one is made by say SouthWest and the second cue made by a new cuemaker if all the wood,, weight shaft diameters are the same?
Yes there's a difference.So there are differences in hit between SW cues....
I could get a pair of calipers and copy EXACTLY every millimeter of a south west cueGood luck in copying SW shaft and butt tapers.