I like KC cues, they do need some attention to make them as good as they are.. The taper is definatly to thick, but once its cut down slightly mine played 100% better.. I even left the water buffalo tip on it.. If that guy would figure out how to taper a shaft those cues would be a excellent value, the KC's I have are southwest style and are well made, there are some inperfections but nothing that would affect playability..
I bought the KC's I have for one reason, to try differnt textures on the shaft, I play alot and at times even if my shaft is super slick, making a tight bridge hand difficult, I hate hand chalk, and wont use it... I used 320 grit after I cut the shaft down and added a slight texture to the shaft. I am a player that if I get a nick, it will affect my game, the slight texture doesnt bother me, and actualy helps keep my bridge tight... at times in the winter, at differnt locations making a tight bridge is fairly difficult without the aid of something like chalk, or cue silk or something. and to me that is a distraction I dont need... so I use a texture on my shafts..
I couldnt have done this many cues, I suppose the "thick" shaft was perfect for my experiment.. I only use it to break with but I can say I have played with it and its not bad at all... very acurate.. The english is pretty impessive as well...
in return for my work on the cue, my breaks are acurate as ever, and consistant...
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