Eliminator

error75

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I went to a billiards supply store and they had a small small rack of Mcdermott, but most of the cues were Eliminators. They had a pretty nice looking jump/break stick made out of woven carbon fiber, but it was $150 and I don't know about paying that much for a stick from a company that I haven't heard too much about.
Would anyone recommend this company and their product?
 
error75 said:
I went to a billiards supply store and they had a small small rack of Mcdermott, but most of the cues were Eliminators. They had a pretty nice looking jump/break stick made out of woven carbon fiber, but it was $150 and I don't know about paying that much for a stick from a company that I haven't heard too much about.
Would anyone recommend this company and their product?

I recommend McDermotts very highly. They have the best warranty in the business and hit very consistent. Some folks don't like the hit, but that's the same with any cue - some like them, some don't.
 
Regulator1956 said:
I recommend McDermotts very highly. They have the best warranty in the business and hit very consistent. Some folks don't like the hit, but that's the same with any cue - some like them, some don't.

my experience with the eliminator cues is that you should invest the 150 dollars into some other jump break cue. I sell them, and have found that they do not hold up well to the pressures put on them by breaking. They also have a very stiff hit. That is not always a bad thing but you can really feel the vibration transfer like crazy
 
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