Hello everybody,
Im new here and just wanted to say I really appreciate all the helpfull information I find here.
Now on to the question. I wanted to know how a low end mcdermott butt ($140) compares to a high end butt ($500 and up) if they both had the same joint and shaft?
The reason I ask this is because my buddy is a high intermediate player but is playing with a very cheap Spalding cue. I think his game will get better faster if he plays with a more consistent cue. So I told him to just get a cheap mcdermott and have a nice shaft made by a custom cue maker or get the intimidator shaft. This goes out the window if the butt is crap. So is this a good idea? The way I see it is that the shaft is what makes a good cue play good, unless I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance, Asgar
Im new here and just wanted to say I really appreciate all the helpfull information I find here.
Now on to the question. I wanted to know how a low end mcdermott butt ($140) compares to a high end butt ($500 and up) if they both had the same joint and shaft?
The reason I ask this is because my buddy is a high intermediate player but is playing with a very cheap Spalding cue. I think his game will get better faster if he plays with a more consistent cue. So I told him to just get a cheap mcdermott and have a nice shaft made by a custom cue maker or get the intimidator shaft. This goes out the window if the butt is crap. So is this a good idea? The way I see it is that the shaft is what makes a good cue play good, unless I'm wrong.
Thanks in advance, Asgar