How builds the best shafts

Who is on first. What is on second if I remember correctly.

Who could win, Karate or Kung Fu?
What is the best shaft?
What if the best tip?
What is the best chalk?
Who would have won between Shane and Mickey Mantle?
Who is the best instructor?
and of course WTF and WTF?

Are there other questions that go unanswered?

--Jeff
 
thats what we do here, is help out......:grin-square:



we really do, and we bust balls-litterly and figuratively.
 
Alright since you want a serious recommendation then I'll put this out there for you. I just got one and love it also Gene Albrecht aka genomachino has spoken highly about these shafts as well. I am considering another for a different cue I have. So without further ado, here you go......

http://jacobycustomcues.com/hybrid.php
 
Alright, enough dilly-dally.
The best shafts come from a guy named Predator. I can't remember his first name, but just like one of my new FourSkin II tips, they're hard to beat. :)
 
Try Dennis Searing. I have one of his shafts and it is truly amazing.

As I understand it, he has a special tapering machine that is supposed to be of his own design and the best available.

Ken
 
Mezz ans OB are good shafts for lots of people. I dont use them but they are both good reliable shaft makers that support pool.
 
You're probably going to get a thousand different answers on this. I think you'll be happiest with a LD shaft. Everybody makes them nowadays. They all seem to work quite well.

My personal favorite is the Predator Z2, but I haven't tried em all.....
 
You're probably going to get a thousand different answers on this. I think you'll be happiest with a LD shaft. Everybody makes them nowadays. They all seem to work quite well.

My personal favorite is the Predator Z2, but I haven't tried em all.....


I hate them, lol I really do. I like old school shafts, I recommend them because they are good for most people.
 
I'm in need of a new shaft
Who would you recommend?


To truly give you a qualified answer, it would help if we knew what you're used to playing. Old school maple or LD?

Where are you in your game? Are you willing to spend a lot of time developing in event of a major shift in shaft properties? HUGE considerations.

More info plz, and you'll surely get good feedback (even if you still get smartass funny replies, 'cause that's what we do!)
 
I hate them, lol I really do. I like old school shafts, I recommend them because they are good for most people.


Ditto. I grew up on a maple from the northeast, it's 39 years old now - will sleep with my old dirty blanky forever.
 
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