Joss Cues

DrCue'sProtege

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what does everyone think of Joss Cues? anybody play with one? seems the prices arent too bad.

was just wondering if they are a quality production cue?

M
 
Good as anything.

The thing that may be important to know is the Joss standard tip is 13.25 diameter, making it a, relatively, stiff hitter.

Most Schons are 13.

Meucci and Predator are 12.75 (The mooch is a softer hit and the Pred is farily stiff - both due to taper and construction differences).

I believe you can get used to anything (adapt), but I never cared for the smaller diameters - they just don't feel "right" laying in my bridge fingers.
 
DrCue'sProtege said:
what does everyone think of Joss Cues? anybody play with one? seems the prices arent too bad.

was just wondering if they are a quality production cue?

M

I have production 2 Joss (would that be East?) but prefer my Shon that seems to hit better. If you are talking about a Joss West (visa versa?) then I would say that they are said to be great.
 
DrCue'sProtege said:
what does everyone think of Joss Cues? anybody play with one? seems the prices arent too bad.

was just wondering if they are a quality production cue?

M


It's a very good cue and will hit, play, feel as good as any production cue out there and better than certain customs. I also have a Schon and a Joss and for me it's a toss up. I actually like playing with a Joss shaft on a Schon butt better than the Schon shaft. You can go to the Joss website and create a cue for yourself in their custom section if you really want to get sporty about it. The price is higher, but still pretty decent for the extra touches. A Joss sure hasn't hurt Ralf Souquet's career or Mike Sigel's before he started making his own cues.
 
I play with a Joss. It plays real well. The shaft's kinda whippy, in my opinion, but it has zero deflection. I highly recommend them - only around $300 for a great hit.
 
I have a Joss that I love. I don't think the shaft is whippy at all, the whole cue feels very stiff and solid. The Joss with the stock Triangle tip is very good at communicating the hit you get on the cueball; usually I can gauge where my game is at based on the feedback I am getting. Highly recommended.

Also, Josses can have two different shafts, one of which has the joint threads in made of brass, and the other of a plastic or wood. I have the latter type, and prefer the hit (there is a big difference). I am not sure if these shaft differences are an option or whether Joss switched from one kind to the other.
 
henho said:
I have a Joss that I love. I don't think the shaft is whippy at all, the whole cue feels very stiff and solid. The Joss with the stock Triangle tip is very good at communicating the hit you get on the cueball; usually I can gauge where my game is at based on the feedback I am getting. Highly recommended.

Also, Josses can have two different shafts, one of which has the joint threads in made of brass, and the other of a plastic or wood. I have the latter type, and prefer the hit (there is a big difference). I am not sure if these shaft differences are an option or whether Joss switched from one kind to the other.

I think the shaft is quite flexible. Maybe whippy was the wrong word.. If I hold the cue from the end and lightly slap the joint, the shaft wiggles and vibrates quite a bit. It has a great feel when you're shooting, though, and I agree that the tip is great, too; however, I suggest you try a Moori if you can.

Also, my Joss has a stainless steel joint. Works great for me. They make a beautiful cue.
 
Dan has ben making excellant quality production cues for a long time. I have one purchased in 1999 and it is straight as an arrow. Nice balance and hit.
Don P. :cool:
 
so where is the best place to get a Joss Cue? and are all of them 13.25 mm? i guess i can have someone turn it down for me, i prefer between 12.75 and 13mm.
 
They make 13mm. That's what I have. I don't think that they go lower than that, though.. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
 
joss

I personally have been in Dan Janes shop many times. State of the art equipment, very clean shop. Lots and lots of machinery...

[ boy old boy, would i like to have his shop].

Dan, and his family are a very hard working bunch of folks. His wife, Debbie, daughter Amanda, and son Steve.

What a good bunch to do business with.

Joss cues, I think are the best production cues made in America, and the world for that matter......

Consistancy, style, beauty, playability, and value.

I have a JOSS, Dan made for me a few years back. I play with it offten. [ the only cue in my shop other than my own, blud's].

GOOD CUES, GREAT PEOPLE.
I have had the pleasue of being a guest in there home several times. The hardest working family I know.
You will not be disapointed...Good quality, and great workmanship, and very good playing cues.......
Give them a call for your new Joss. 410-821-0064.
tell-um, Blud sent you...
 
Joss makes a very high quality cue that has a very distinctive hit. I personally feel it hits too hard for my tastes, but that is just me. As far as looks go I feel Schon has much better looking cues from top to bottom in the line.
 
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