Steel
Brass
Synthetic
Ivory
or
What is you favorite, and why?
Brass
Synthetic
Ivory
or
What is you favorite, and why?
I have been playing with an ivory joint and now a phenolic joint since I had my first Martin cue. I remember being the only one in the pool room with anything but a steel joint cue for years.CocoboloCowboy said:Steel
Brass
Synthetic
Ivory
or
What is you favorite, and why?
CocoboloCowboy said:Forgot to mention Wood to Wood.
mullyman said:This is going to sound silly but I gotta go with a steel piloted joint. When I first started playing the cue I used had plastic joint collars. All the really good players in the room I played at had high end cues like Joss West, Richard Black, Paul Mottey, etc.... with those shiny steel joints. I don't know why but that steel joint really appealed to me.............as did the delrin butt cap. Steel joints and delrin butt caps are the ones for me.
MULLY
tpdtom said:Now that is a perfect example of personal opinion and preference in cue materials, and joints in particular. I have a JossWest with a SS piloted joint. I bought it 25+ years ago. Bill Stroud has maintained it and it still plays great, but I now prefer wood to wood with a phenolic collar or something similar. Large pins like 3/8 X 10, 3/8 X 11, Radials etc. also really help the playability too IMHO.
Back in the day by the way, the really high end cues had ivory joints and ferrules. The SS joints were the entry level cues...Tom