I've had my Runde for 5 or so years, I must like it. My unknown titlist might be my favorite playing cue. No deflection, stiff, straight, good wood, uncored straight grain forearm and wrapped in cortland so I can actually feel my cue. On the other hand, I found a falcon sneaky at a hawk shop a few years ago that had some layered tip on it. $30. I could do things with that cue that I didn't think where possible.
So I feel that who ever uses good wood, a stiff but not too stiff taper, good tip and knows how to balance a cues weight, makes a great playing cue.
P.S. I couldn't stand the sound of the hit of a lambros.
So I feel that who ever uses good wood, a stiff but not too stiff taper, good tip and knows how to balance a cues weight, makes a great playing cue.
P.S. I couldn't stand the sound of the hit of a lambros.