wadds said:i have a joss cue and am looking to buy a jacoby cue. i was just wondering from people who have shot with both how do they compare? thanks
Str8PoolPlayer said:The big PLUS with a Jacoby is when you order it with a 3/8x10 or Radial Pin Joint ... That way, you get the wood-to-wood hit, which you will not get in any Joss Cue ... and, as mentioned above, the Jacoby will hold it's value much better ...
I have been good friends with Dave Jacoby for many years and he backs his cues 100% for any imperfections in materials and workmanship ... I wish the same were true of Dale Perry ... He offers NO GUARANTEE What-so-ever ...
Str8PoolPlayer said:The big PLUS with a Jacoby is when you order it with a 3/8x10 or Radial Pin Joint ... That way, you get the wood-to-wood hit, which you will not get in any Joss Cue ... and, as mentioned above, the Jacoby will hold it's value much better ...
I have been good friends with Dave Jacoby for many years and he backs his cues 100% for any imperfections in materials and workmanship ... I wish the same were true of Dale Perry ... He offers NO GUARANTEE What-so-ever ...
Excellent Point ... I believe (in most cases) that owning and playing with a Cue that you Truly like will assist in improving you game, if only mentally ... For me, and most of my friends, our Custom Cues are an extension of our Personality ... Every time I show up at the Jointed Cue or Hard Times, the guys gather 'round to see what's new in my Cue Case ...curly said:Good point about the pins. I personally prefer a radial pin joint but have a couple cues with 3/8-10 pins. If I had to choose between the two, I would choose Jacoby but Joss does make a good production cue also. You should choose the one that YOU like. It's more of a personal preference.
Curly