Southwest versus...

sgengaro86

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Curious to hear people’s opinions. A friend and I were discussing which cues feel the most like a Southwest. I know many will say “none” but if you had to choose one or two, what would it be?
Thanks!
 

HawaiianEye

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Curious to hear people’s opinions. A friend and I were discussing which cues feel the most like a Southwest. I know many will say “none” but if you had to choose one or two, what would it be?
Thanks!

FWIW, I have never shot with a Southweat that made me want one, but they hit solid and stiff.

You can buy a "replica" of one from Taiwan to try before you ever spend thousands for one. They are made to the same specs and can be bought for less than $400.

Who wants to be on a waiting list for a dozen years?

Not me.

I wouldn't wait that long for any cue, by anybody.
 

rburgoyne

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I have never shot with either, but heard that Rick Howard cues play like a Southwest cue.
 

garczar

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Curious to hear people’s opinions. A friend and I were discussing which cues feel the most like a Southwest. I know many will say “none” but if you had to choose one or two, what would it be?
Thanks!
Howard and Olney are similar. None the same. Bryan Mordt(BCM) is a SW fan and his cues are sorta similar. Great cues at good prices btw. Nice one in the Sale section.
 

Thecoats

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Bluegrass cues have a similar hit and feel from my perspective. I have had six Southwests and three Bluegrass cues.
 

Duane Remick

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Curious to hear people’s opinions. A friend and I were discussing which cues feel the most like a Southwest. I know many will say “none” but if you had to choose one or two, what would it be?
Thanks!

BENDER, RICK HOWRD, JEFF OLNEY ,
These are ALL JUST AS WELL CONSTRUCTED AND PLAY JUST AS GOOD AS ANY CUE YOU COULD EVER OWN....
INCLUDING SOUTHWEST,
SOUTH WEST HAVE GREAT REPUTATION-
But these guys I mentioned- ALL PRODUCE EXCEPTIONAL PLAYING CUES TOO-
also Mike Lambros, Mike Durbin, Andy Gilbert, Bob Manzino, Ariel Carmeli,
Pete Omen-
" I have OWNED all- INCLUDING 6 or 7 new and USED SOUTH WEST WITH ALL KINDS OF WOODS.....
SOUTH WEST VERY HIGH QUALITY , GREAT COLLECTABLE PLAYING CUES-
But for playability.....
THESE CUES ARE FINE-
 

CocoboloCowboy

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My number for My Southwest come up in 2022ish, I will report at that time how a South West Merry Widow plays.
 

CocoboloCowboy

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Fell is like Taste it is a personal thing. No measurable, or no way to scientifically tally results. I like Del Taco, some people like Taco Bell. Just people choices.
 

Snooker Theory

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I hit a couple cues from a maker on here(David Brainard), reminded me of that stiff firm hit, not sure if that was his standard taper or if a special taper.
 

Johnny Rosato

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I wouldn't trade my Rick Howard for a SW. I don't know how a cue can get any better than what I've got. I read on this forum that at some point Rick changed his taper and I don't know when but mine was made in 2001. It's not as stiff as the Josey, Gilbert J/B, or the Schon I had.
It's Ebony into BEM with a solid ivory joint, 1 shaft ivory and 1 Westinghouse micarta. The ferrules were added after I bought the cue and Keith Josey turned the shafts from 13mm to 12.75 maintaining Ricks taper. Most folks that hit with it wanted to buy it, not for sale.
 

mikemosconi

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I hear many folks here speak in very positive terms about the stiff hit of their cue. I own a Gilbert and a Capone, and those shafts were usually termed "European taper" which, I suppose, resulted in that "stiffer" hit. I do like the so called stiffer hitting cues from the standpoint of the seeming confidence it gives you that the cue ball is going where you aimed- the firmness of that hit and feedback from the stiffer shaft.

I will say, however, that for 14.1, I prefer something more like my Richard Black cue - his shafts seem to fall somewhere between the original Meucci cues and the stiffer European taper shafts. In 14.1 quite often you are drawing back to a spot position a few inches from the OB- personally, I find it more difficult to control the cue ball short distances with a stiffer shaft. that slight bit of extra flex in a less stiff shaft gives me a bit better feel on the short stroke draw shots.
 
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