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joss wondering about a joss cue model 94-02. how much would you pay for it how do they hit really just some general information
Thanks
 
I'd paid $7.87 for the same model (don't pay more than that!). It is a self-aiming model. it hits like a creampuff.
 
I've never seen the model you are asking about, but I've never seen a bad joss cue yet. I have owned several joss cues, ( currently use one as my main player) and find them to play very consistent. My thoughts are they rank in the top 5 Of production cues, in no particular order.
 
Joss 94-02

I am not familar with that model but I shoot with a Baltimore City Cues sneaky by Joss. Is has all the features of a custom cue. it is cored to achieve both balance and a certain weight. They play great and you do not have to rob a bank to pay for them They also have custom cues.

you can get to their site at the following link

http://www.baltimorecitycues.com/
 
The original Joss price for the 94-02 was $378 with one shaft. If it hits well, is in good condition, and the cue is straight $150 - $200 would be a reasonable price. This is just my opinion based on having just researched the value of another mid-90's Joss. BTW, the Joss I was working with hits a ton. On the stiff side and real solid.

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HOPE THIS HELPS. :thumbup:
 
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I'll never forget the first time I tried a Joss. I couldn't believe how stiff they were. It all depends on what kind of hit you like, but getting action on it seemed harder than it should.
 
I have a joss and threw an OB1 shaft on it. I love the way it plays. I bought my Dad a Joss with a normal shaft and it play really nice. I don't think you can go wrong with a Joss. Affordable and high quality
 
I've been shooting with the same Joss since 1989. Other cues have come and gone over the years...but I always go back to the Joss. They get my vote.

Try and find a used one from the 70's to the early 90's...they are solid shooters IMO.

-Patrick
 
As you've figured out by now, mention pretty much any production cue and you'll find it has admirers and detractors.

Possible exception would be Schon with many more admirers than detractors.
 
I had a 94 series Joss, the 94-05. I wish I never let it go!! IMO, the 94 line was the last great line of Joss cues. The late 90's had some issues (at least the ones I saw did) just minor cosmetic stuff, they still hit great, just weren't finished off correctly.
I haven't had a joss newer than 1999 in my hands ever, so I don't know if the issues have improved or not.
 
Thanks everyone for the advice I ended up getting I liked how it hit compared to my lucasi when I get a minute I will take a picture and post
 
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