Another great Pechauer cue

ddg45

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I've only played about 4 years and I'm still open to what kind of cue is my favorite. I thought I'd found the perfect cue for me when I started playing a Pechauer Pro series, but recently just for grins I bought a Pechauer JP series cue. They're a little less expensive because they don't use exotic hardwoods, just stained maple, and they use an implex rather than a stainless-steel collar. I had it custom stained which Pechauer did for no charge, and now that I have it it's my favorite. It has a slightly larger butt diameter and a slightly different feel than the Pro Series, but it is now what I take when I go to Leage competitions. It plays almost exactly like my Keith Josey, at about half the cost and just a few weeks lead time for a custom stain. Pechauer is a great company to work with and they make really high-quality stuff for very reasonable prices. I used to have a lot of cues; buying and selling can be interesting and you can learn a lot trying out different manufacturers, but I'm done with all that now. Pechauer Pro, JP, and my Keith Josey. I don't need to try anything else.
 
It has a slightly larger butt diameter and a slightly different feel than the Pro Series, but it is now what I take when I go to Leage competitions.
Can you specify the butt size on Pechauer cues? If so, in what range? 1.22-1.30 inches?
 
I had a Pechauer cue with their own version joint.
I called them and asked if it was available on any aftermarket shaft and the guy laughed and said nope you have to buy a shaft from us.
Screw you and I sold the cue,arrogant SOB.
 
I have one from them as well, custom made and only used a couple of times. I wanted the same cue allison fisher has been using the last year or so, and pechauer told me it was theirs, and hence, this cue as pictured. I eventually found out the actual cue is a custom OB cue, and thankfully they made me one literally just before they sadly closed down. I dont use the pechauer and am torn on whether to sell or just keep it.
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I had a Pechauer cue with their own version joint.
I called them and asked if it was available on any aftermarket shaft and the guy laughed and said nope you have to buy a shaft from us.
Screw you and I sold the cue,arrogant SOB.
That's not true though. I'm sure whoever answered the phone tried to keep you in-house, but I bought a Predator 314 from Seyberts that fits my Pechauer perfectly. I prefer the Pechauer Pro+ LD shaft, though.
 
That's not true though. I'm sure whoever answered the phone tried to keep you in-house, but I bought a Predator 314 from Seyberts that fits my Pechauer perfectly. I prefer the Pechauer Pro+ LD shaft, though.
It was 15 years ago when I called them.
 
Can you specify the butt size on Pechauer cues? If so, in what range? 1.22-1.30 inches?
I asked their customer service (which is outstanding) once what the different butt diameters are for the cues they make, and they sent me the following:

Pro .850 (joint) 1.245 (butt)
Jp .850 1.265
Pro H .850 1.270
 
I agree it would be nice if they used a more commonly accepted joint, but it is what it is and still they're my favorite.
Thats fine to like their cues they make a fine product, I just did not like the person's arrogance I spoke to.
 
What is the hit difference between the two? Is one softer than the other?
Last year I tried a Pechauer JP with the white implex joint. Had a 1" juma ferrule. One of the stiffest hitting cues I've ever shot with. Was like a metal rod. When I would draw the ball or put a good stroke on it for a stop shot from distance the shaft/ferrule made this horrible noise like it was going to crack. I even took it to a local cuesmith who said there was nothing wrong with it. I returned the cue.
 
Last year I tried a Pechauer JP with the white implex joint. Had a 1" juma ferrule. One of the stiffest hitting cues I've ever shot with. Was like a metal rod. When I would draw the ball or put a good stroke on it for a stop shot from distance the shaft/ferrule made this horrible noise like it was going to crack. I even took it to a local cuesmith who said there was nothing wrong with it. I returned the cue.
I have never experienced that.
 
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