I think everyone with any kind of knowledge knows that full spice vs half splice isn’t an automatic anything. Or else you’d be saying that an Abe Rich using an import full-splice blank would be superior to any number of his contemporaries that were doing half-splice forarms.
And before anyone changes their argument, the post that I originally responded to said that Adam was “superior” to their “American Counterpart.” That would mean in the 70’s they’d have to be superior to Joss. In the 80’s, they’d have to be superior to Schon, Schuler, Pechauer. That wouldn’t have been reality. Or else he’d get to pick who he’s comparing against, which he should have done at the beginning versus the blanket incorrect statement. Heck, McDermoot was one of the first if not the first companies that used CNC on all the internal parts. Their engineering fit was as good as anyone in the industry. Schuler also understood CnC repeatability and fit for their internal design.
Adam was built in two factories at a minimum when Helmstetter went to Japan: Saitama (the OEM factory) and at Miki (the contract manufacturer company). Two vastly different quality of cues.
I see Adam as just a Brand Name, not a cue maker. Who had at least several different factories (like you said) building cues for them.
I do not know who built the VIP, 86, and 87 series, to name some examples, but those were really great cues, I believe.
Adam also did a line called Super Pro, and those looked very nice to me too. I read that they were very expensive too.
Anyways, I would never compare them to a Schon for example, but as players, I would say that they hit superior to most of those other US made production cues, of the same era. That is just an opinion though. It should be okay to have opinions.
Going way off topic, but you mentioned Pechauer. I know they are great quality cues, but did you know that he does not even use real Ebony in anything under $1k, in his line of cues. He calls it Ebonized Maple, lol. I think if that as Black Spray paint, over Maple, which is what it probably is. So, whenever I think of Pechauer, I just think "Cheapskate", because he says that Ebony is just too expensive to use on anything that is under $1k. I even found some of his cues that were over $1k that used that term Ebonized Maple in it, lol. No $1k cue should have any sort of spray paint on it, lol.