Freds had all the damn shit about this that he is gonna damn take, dammit.
For 90days.
Tell um!
For 90days.
Tell um!
So..... you'll make me a cue for $75?:grin:
Cost me around $75 dollars to make a cue that hits as good as a Meucci.
My new Joss cues that cost $150 also hit pretty good.
I have a New Scruggs.
I have a TAD Cue.
I have two Mobley Cues.
I have a Bludworth Sneaky.
The Bludworth that i use, and it hits better then all the above to me. The hit of a cue is different to everyone and some feel better to some than others, a good hit is what one individual likes for himself.
Expensive cues do not "Hit" better, thats a myth, its whatever feels good to you and how you play.
But not if they do not know they are wasting it.My Huebler SP is one of the best cues for me. $100
People should be able to spend their money however they want.
Nobody argues that a $10,000 cue is inherently a better playing cue than a $100 cue. Nobody. Ever.
Why do people start threads like this? To have phantom arguments? Yay, you win against a non-opponent. Masturbation can be fun.
Sorry, but everyone else who starts one of these tired posts, you're not the first or even the twentieth (fiftieth) to start this phantom argument. Everyone agrees. Nobody ever disagreed. You can't win because somebody else won before you, even though nobody was actually arguing.
I'll wait for another 3 months until someone brings up this new topic. Because it's so new. Soooooo new!!!
Freddie <~~~ hooray for expensive cues!!!
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The shaft came a bowling alley shaft from an old military base bowling alley that closed.
The cue was really heavy and long. The shaft was really skinny too b/c Efren liked skinny shafts then. The checker rings were painted on . They looked like painted on dice. It had a steel joint and Philippine ebony forearm.
It favored Efren's stroke slip.
Today, Efren plays with a much lighter and shorter cues. Likes thicker shafts now too.
Efren finally sold that old cue b/c it already had a rattle and it was warped.
I remember hearing all that before. In fact it may have been from you.
Thank you.
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The shaft came a bowling alley shaft from an old military base bowling alley that closed.
The cue was really heavy and long. The shaft was really skinny too b/c Efren liked skinny shafts then. The checker rings were painted on . They looked like painted on dice. It had a steel joint and Philippine ebony forearm.
It favored Efren's stroke slip.
Today, Efren plays with a much lighter and shorter cues. Likes thicker shafts now too.
Efren finally sold that old cue b/c it already had a rattle and it was warped.
Like Snap-on and Harbor Freight?
Both are Tools.
BTW - I'm a tool.
I think you are agreeing with me.There is a huge difference between the quality and how well the tool does the job, that is an extremely poor analogy.
Like Snap-on and Harbor Freight?
Both are Tools.
BTW - I'm a tool.
Both cues and guitars are tools, at times esthetically pleasing tools.
Oh yeah! The main difference is quality
of construction, and materials used. Plus, the name. Lol.
Don't expect a Kia Rio to do the job of a F450.
If you are good enough to be able to know the difference between a $100 and $10,000 anything, and can afford it, you should use the $10,000 thing.
Many pro players will sound good using a $1,000-$3,000 guitar/amp/bass/cello, whatever but many use $10,000 to many 100,000 or even millions of dollars instruments. Heck there are violin BOWS that sell for $100,000 or more. https://theviolinchannel.com/beares-auction-world-record-violin-bow-huberman-tourte/
Preoaidr is the best.Buy a 40 to 50 dollar Preoaidr that has hardly any deflection and call it a day. I play with Preoaidr end of story.
Preoaidr is the best.
Put away the rest.
What about the bow?Its the Indian not the arrow......
Will those parts wear out 100X faster?
That is, you can replace the $100 bass guitar 100 times before it costs you as much as the $10K one at the start.