can someone explain Joss cues. some are expensive, some aren't. the letter styles?

Joss also was the teachers for Bear cues, Falcon cues. Mike Sigel learned cuemaking from Joss. Joss produced cues for Predator. So even a new Joss cue is a good option.
 
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One of the last cheaper Joss cues I got model J&J jos101 was not straight, the pin was not in the center,

and the sealed bag has saw dust and rice in it.:eek:
 
I wanna' say Tony at Black Boar learned from Janes and Scruggs as well.
 
And some Joss cues are fake and were made across the ocean. Can you tell which one?
 

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Lettering on the one on the left is wrong. And I think the shaft on the far right is wrong.

the left shaft is the bad one, you can tell by the grain pretty easily if not the collar, wood used is not as good.

Although the logo looks better on the left shaft, maybe the wood quality is due to the flash/camera but that big mark on it does not look like something a good shaft would have.
 
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the early jw cues from the 60's to early 70's were great. although some of the cheaper models didnt hit so well. ive had many and would sell of the ones i didnt like.

when bill and danny split bills cues were still good and joss east didnt play so well for me. so my opinion of them is lower.

bills cues are a bargain compared to what others sell for. but you need to hit each one to decide if its hit is for you.
 
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