Let me frame he question a bit. I am not a professional player, not even a top amateur player, I just enjoy playing the game.
A few years ago I intended to get a custom cue made as a retirement present to myself. So I called the Tascarella's and we began to speak about the type of cue I would like. He asked several questions about how I would like the cue constructed, balance point being one of them and I forget the others to be honest. Long story short I never had the cue made, I figured if I didn't know why he needed to know those answers I probably didn't need to buy one of his cues. But I always wondered the importance of the questions he asked.
Can anybody tell me the importance of the balance point on a cue?
I'm not talking about cheaply made cues but on well made custom cues. I see different balance points and wonder what, if a cue is well made overall, difference is makes to individuals players.
In the grand scheme of things what role does the balance point play in how a cue hits.
What are some of the other important metrics that a cue maker needs to know to make a custom cue for an individual?
Just looking to educate myself a little bit. Thanks for any input.
A few years ago I intended to get a custom cue made as a retirement present to myself. So I called the Tascarella's and we began to speak about the type of cue I would like. He asked several questions about how I would like the cue constructed, balance point being one of them and I forget the others to be honest. Long story short I never had the cue made, I figured if I didn't know why he needed to know those answers I probably didn't need to buy one of his cues. But I always wondered the importance of the questions he asked.
Can anybody tell me the importance of the balance point on a cue?
I'm not talking about cheaply made cues but on well made custom cues. I see different balance points and wonder what, if a cue is well made overall, difference is makes to individuals players.
In the grand scheme of things what role does the balance point play in how a cue hits.
What are some of the other important metrics that a cue maker needs to know to make a custom cue for an individual?
Just looking to educate myself a little bit. Thanks for any input.