The name "EC9". And, it's right at the bottom of the wrap, where you can look at it and everyone else can see it--which is awesome! "EC9"...."Easy 9". See how that works?!I'm gonna check them out, what do you like most about Mezz cues?
The name "EC9". And, it's right at the bottom of the wrap, where you can look at it and everyone else can see it--which is awesome! "EC9"...."Easy 9". See how that works?!I'm gonna check them out, what do you like most about Mezz cues?
There are a lot of cuemakers on az. I recently had member here, build me a cue for $350 two shafts. Also had a Leon sly build me a sneaky pete that was $375.What kind of custom would be in that price range?
I'm an old guy who feels like this:That's because bunch of old guys have to say it's the Indian not the arrow, it is a requirement. Funny, except for very old guys virtually all strong players I know use the technology.
Just did that now I'm off to the hall to see if it makes any difference, i assume it will, I backed it out probably a full inchOne of my Schmelkes had the Ultraskin Medium tip. It wasn't the same cue, but it hit much crisper than the stock tip. If the weight bolt is deep in the butt, you can back it out to shift the balance. I did that with one of my Schmelkes.
the best post, I've read on this topic for a long time. I feel the same. The thing guys forget is, how long it takes to adjust to today's new stuff. I'm sure given time, it's great. Is it any better, I'm not so sure!!I'm an old guy who feels like this:
There is a strong likelihood that so many of todays young players are using new technology because they are seeing their heroes of today using this new technology. Let's use SVB as an illustrative example. He switched over to new cf tech probably because it's what his sponsor wants him to use so they can sell them. Shane played pretty sporty before his current cf gear - and he also played great before using non cf ld, too, right?
More examples would be Jimmy Moore, Eddie Taylor, The Miz, Efren, Irving Crane, Harold Worst, Willie Mosconi, Cornbread Red, Allen Hopkins, Wade Crane and on and on...
Please don't get me wrong; I'm not saying new tech equipment won't improve our games but me personally, I'd be very satisfied just to get my game where any of these old school low-tech guys got theirs. Or anywhere remotely close.
best,
brian kc
I had a guy in another thread try to convince me that SVB best results have come as the result of changing to CF Cynergy shaft.I'm an old guy who feels like this:
There is a strong likelihood that so many of todays young players are using new technology because they are seeing their heroes of today using this new technology. Let's use SVB as an illustrative example. He switched over to new cf tech probably because it's what his sponsor wants him to use so they can sell them. Shane played pretty sporty before his current cf gear - and he also played great before using non cf ld, too, right?
More examples would be Jimmy Moore, Eddie Taylor, The Miz, Efren, Irving Crane, Harold Worst, Willie Mosconi, Cornbread Red, Allen Hopkins, Wade Crane and on and on...
Please don't get me wrong; I'm not saying new tech equipment won't improve our games but me personally, I'd be very satisfied just to get my game where any of these old school low-tech guys got theirs. Or anywhere remotely close.
best,
brian kc
I would add mezz to your short list.I'm in the market for a new cue, around 300 to 600 dollar budget. So far I've narrowed it down to Pechauer and Joss, but am open to other possibilities. If you play with or have experience with either of those brands what are some positives or negatives you feel about them? Thanks in advance for any help. -Beto-
Merely in my head comfort honestly. So many years playing with a Z2 at 11.7 (worn down to 11.6). Another +10yrs of snooker before that. I could do everything with my 12mm wx900 that I could do with my Z2. However the smaller diameter just feels more comfortable in my open bridge. That doesn't change my ability to play with the cue.Why taper it, I thought it didn't matter what you used?
I only play pool wearing red underwear.Merely in my head comfort honestly. So many years playing with a Z2 at 11.7 (worn down to 11.6). Another +10yrs of snooker before that. I could do everything with my 12mm wx900 that I could do with my Z2. However the smaller diameter just feels more comfortable in my open bridge. That doesn't change my ability to play with the cue.
I also have a favourite wrist watch and shoes I prefer to play in. Neither of those items change my game as well.
How would I find and reach out to different cue makers on here and be able to check out there work? Is there a section in this forum specifically for cue makers where they post all their previous builds?There are a lot of cuemakers on az. I recently had member here, build me a cue for $350 two shafts. Also had a Leon sly build me a sneaky pete that was $375.
And just a quick search on what's available now. Found these. The Montana Taylor cue being the best deal all that at $550.
Dominiak Curly maple & bocote cue W/ Predator Z3
Update: Added predator Z3 shaft and new photos. William Dominiak custom cue. 8 splices of Beautiful curly maple & bocote wood. Beautiful combination here. Butt without weight is 14.1oz. Can add weight up to 15.5oz. Predator Z3 Shaft $425 shipped Paypal excepted Shipping via USPS Priority mail...forums.azbilliards.com
$$$$$$--Dufferin conversion to a schon joint--$$$$$$
SELLING FOR A FRIEND DUFFERIN CONVERTED BY MIKE MONTALVO CONVERTED TO A SCHON JOINT THAT FITS A SCHON SHAFT-5/16 14 JOINT ALSO ACCEPTS REGULAR 5/16 14 SHAFTS BUTT WEIGHS 14.6OZ. AND IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION SCHON SHAFT WEIGHS 4.2OZ.----12.5MM WITH A SOFT ULTRA SKIN TIP GREAT LOOKING AND PLAYING...forums.azbilliards.com
59" 6 point Montana Taylor
For sale or trade: Montana Taylor custom cue. 59", 18.2 oz, 13mm tip. 6 sharp cocobolo points into figured bem, Spanish Bull wrap, ebony butt sleeve. Good condition. $475 OBO. Thank you, Joeforums.azbilliards.com
His website says he's no longer taking orders at this time$300 range - McDermott.
$600 range, or maybe a little more - Bob Dzuricky.
His website says he's no longer taking orders at this timeBob Dzuricky will build you a nice sneaky pete in your price range.
Currently I shoot with a Schmelke, it's 19oz but it feels kinda heavy and clumsy, I'm assuming it has to do with the balance of the cue. I've really only played with my cue so i don't have a lot of comparison. I think it hits a bit soft for my liking so I think I need something a bit stiffer. Is the stiffness of the cue primarily a tip issue or does it have more to do with over all construction of the cue?
That's what I thought. I weighed it myself, it was 19.3 but feels heavier than my girls cue which is 19oz. It does have a bolt, it was all the way in the butt so I backed it out all the way to try and change the balance point more to the rear so it would be closer to where my hand grip is. How does the stiffness relate to shaft diameter? Bigger diameter, stiffer hit? I'm in LA so i would assume there's quite a bit of members around me. The best hitting cue I've tried so far was a Joss butt with an OB shaft from a buddy of mine. Perfectly balanced and stiff hit.A 19 oz should not feel heavy, even with a rear balance, did you look to see if there is a weight bolt you can remove?
The hit stiffness is mostly a combination of the tip, shaft taper/diamiter and wood used, but also the butt wood and construction comes into play.
That is why it's not easy to find a fit for you with just one cue or even 10 cues since combos of shafts and butts and tips are pretty much endless.
If you are in an area with decent pool halls, or more importantly decent pool players that are nice LOL, you can see if people have shafts that fit on your butt and you can play with a few of those. If you list your area there could be 10 AZB members near you with a bunch of things to try out. I keep a spare cue and a few shafts in my case for pretty much situations like this.
Get a used Gilbert !!!!! DoneI'm in the market for a new cue, around 300 to 600 dollar budget. So far I've narrowed it down to Pechauer and Joss, but am open to other possibilities. If you play with or have experience with either of those brands what are some positives or negatives you feel about them? Thanks in advance for any help. -Beto-
Best place to find one, here or eBay?Get a used Gilbert !!!!! Done