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I know, it's not the arrow, it's the Indian......I want to have better equipment than a house cue with a worn tip. I'm sure it will help me a lot....thanks for that....Indian <-> arrow ?!?
I know, it's not the arrow, it's the Indian......I want to have better equipment than a house cue with a worn tip. I'm sure it will help me a lot....thanks for that....Indian <-> arrow ?!?
It wouldn't surprise me if Viking is the same way as Predator on their carbon fiber shafts. Assembled in the US but the carbon tube is probably sourced elsewhere. I could be wrong, you would have to contact them and see what they tell you.I'm looking at the Viking line of low-deflection shafts.....I'm going to buy American......Semper Fi!
I've suspected that one company makes the tubes and sells them to all the manufacturers.It wouldn't surprise me if Viking is the same way as Predator on their carbon fiber shafts. Assembled in the US but the carbon tube is probably sourced elsewhere. I could be wrong, you would have to contact them and see what they tell you.
It wouldn't be surprising.I've suspected that one company makes the tubes and sells them to all the manufacturers.
It wouldn't be surprising.
My buddy owns a pool room and I have the good fortune of being able to buy @ wholesale. When I got my CF a revo was 449 wholesale / 499 retail . The Cynergy was 249 wholesale / 399 retail.
I thought it interesting.
That's good info, thank you. I'll probably end up with a good low-deflection maple....I too am getting old and wanted to try a cf shaft. I sold 3 ob classics that I was not using for 600 and bought a Jacoby Black and A Cuetec Cynergy. Stll had a couple bucks leftover. For me not much difference between wood and cf.
II pulled out my 2020 catalog/pricing guide to refresh my memory and apologize for my previous error.Really?? The Cynergy markup sounds about as expected. I have a hard time believing people are choosing to sell Predator with only a 10% margin, that's insanely low. Having spent time working in specialty retail I've never encountered margins that low on something. Maybe that's for very low volume accounts or something, I can't imagine Seyberts is paying $449 for them.
I'm an systems admin for a retail supplier so i see alot of stuff like this daily. Seyberts is the #1 dealer. I would expect them to probably get a better discount. But i would also assume that Seyberts is also getting some type of rebate at the end of the year. On average my company gets about 10% on all purchases from the manufacturers. So that extra $8m a year is probably kind of nice for my company.Really?? The Cynergy markup sounds about as expected. I have a hard time believing people are choosing to sell Predator with only a 10% margin, that's insanely low. Having spent time working in specialty retail I've never encountered margins that low on something. Maybe that's for very low volume accounts or something, I can't imagine Seyberts is paying $449 for them.
CF shafts have been out about 8yrs and have been covered a ton on AZ. If you do a search you'll find pages of info. Short version? They are all pretty similar but all different. Sizes,tapers,prices,etc. Buy a Rhino at 169 to try one out. A bunch of us have done so and really like them. Great shaft for the $.So which one's the best guys? Or are they all pretty similar?
I like the pro taper from 12.75 mm to 13 mm and medium to soft tips.ive never been able to settle on one shaft or cue
never found one shaft that made get rid of everything else
i feel like i learn a little something from each shaft i use if i use it for a long enough time
im all over the place in terms of the tip size also, ill go from 11.5 to 13mm and in between
cf , wood
i went with the pechauer rogue. When i was researching, i kept reading that some of the others, like the revo, can have a metallic "ping" sound and feel, and that the rogues hit feels just like wood. On the mcdermott defy, i do not like the pattern on the shaft. It is too flashy, and would catch my eye during stroking. I have been very happy with my rogue. It doesnt feel much different than my old mcdermott g-core, and i played well with it right out of the box. There was no learning curve for me switching to cf from wood, like i have read about. Quite the opposite, actually. Now, if i try my old wood shaft, it feels alien to me. I also did not go with the revo, simply because everyone and their mother has one (to which the argument can be made that its for a reason.) But, I love the rogue and would highly recommend it.So which one's the best guys? Or are they all pretty similar?
I was about to buy one of those rhino shafts until that old saying popped in my head, you get what pay for. And I saw Daniel Le's review.CF shafts have been out about 8yrs and have been covered a ton on AZ. If you do a search you'll find pages of info. Short version? They are all pretty similar but all different. Sizes,tapers,prices,etc. Buy a Rhino at 169 to try one out. A bunch of us have done so and really like them. Great shaft for the $.
I was about to buy one of those rhino shafts until that old saying popped in my head, you get what pay for. And I saw Daniel Le's review.
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