daniel said:They're all magical! Why do people think they're some magic to certain cuemakers? If you can play a good house cue is the nuts! I get so sick & tired listening to people trying to explain the "hit" of cues. If you have a good shaft with your tip preference thats the trick. If you can play you already know that.
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	

nick serdula said:One time Mr Mike took a Scruggs cue to a tournnament. He covered the joint and rings and butt with tape to hide what type joint it was.
He put it on a table and just asked for opinions basicly guess what joint was on the cue.The guess were everything from ivory,phenolic,sneakie,piloted and flat faced of course and sneakie.
They guessed everything. He did it to prove a point. If a cue is built solidly and you have to make a blind guess about the joint you can only do that,guess.
I too like the flat faced joints with the radial pins but Panhdlce has a ebony front piloted steel cue that hits exactly like a ivory joint cue.
Nick

jkmarshall_cues said:IT'S ALL IN YOUR STROKE.
I currently have 12 Scruggs cues. They are all nice hitting cues. I prefer the feel and feedback of his flat faced ivory joint with a stainless steel radial pin.
John
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daniel said:They're all magical! Why do people think they're some magic to certain cuemakers? If you can play a good house cue is the nuts! I get so sick & tired listening to people trying to explain the "hit" of cues. If you have a good shaft with your tip preference thats the trick. If you can play you already know that.