There are two nice Runde era Schons on ebay now take a look. If they don't ship out of the US there is an escrow guy on azb that I think could help. I forget his name.
I've shot with a J. Pechauer in the past and I can't say that I liked it a lot. It didn't seem to provide a lot of feedback, the hit was a bit too soft for me and the weight balance was to the rear.
Like I said, they feel pretty much the same to me. Some swear by the Runde era. I think a lot of the mystique with these cues is that they are no longer being produced.
There are two nice Runde era Schons on ebay now take a look. If they don't ship out of the US there is an escrow guy on azb that I think could help. I forget his name.
I'm not doubting you but are you positive this was a Pechauer you shot with?
The reason I ask is because usually Pechauer's are perceived in the complete opposite way from what you described.
Meaning they are noted for being forward balanced and most people think they have a stiff hit.
As to the lack of feedback, I don't know. I can't complain about mine.
It has about the same amount of feedback as my Schon cue. I also don't find the Pechauser all that different for balance. I would say maybe about 1/4 inch more forward. But I like forward balanced cues.
For my shooting style I find it lays firmly in the bridge but gives a lighter/gentler feel at the butt end.
So, found a Schon STL-14 from in here, which is on the way to me. Got it for $450 (+$50 shipping) so I don't think I'll loose much money should I decide to sell it to someone else in case I don't like the hit of the Cue or anything.
Will post my impressions as soon as I get the Cue and play with it a few times.
I decided to go with a Schon, as I tested a Jacoby (19.2oz, 5/16 - 14, Birdseye Maple, Ebony with 4 high ebony points and 4 low ebony points, Jacoby and Schon shaft, Moori medium tip) the other day and I can't say I'm impressed of how the Cue felt... Weight balance was near the back of the Cue and everything felt just too soft and "elastic" to me.
I also found a Richard Black at a veeeeeery interesting price! So I don't know, maybe I'll give that one a chance as well![]()
Glad you found your cue. That's why you always test hit first The soft hit is from the tip. Check your Schon's tip, you may want to change to hard tips. Most cues come with medium tips. Was the Jacoby new, if the butt was heavy it sounds like the weight bolt was changed.
The guy told me he hadn't modified the Cue in any way. The tip was a Moori Medium so I can't say it was towards the Soft side (if I'm not mistaken, Medium Moori's are actually towards the Hard side).
What is your opinion on Richard Black Cues? Have you tested one? How do they hit?
I've found one at a very attractive price and it also looks like a Bushka. Beautiful Cue!!!
Moori? They use Tiger Everest tips on their cues. Could of been custom made that way, or replaced, or older model. I have not shot with a RB cue but I've read good things about hem.
Where did you see the RB?