SOME FLAWS...
Well, during that same time frame McDermott made about 3 times as many cues and
had virtually zero flaws.
Do you suppose it was magic?
Dale
ok, but did they make any that hit good?
SOME FLAWS...
Well, during that same time frame McDermott made about 3 times as many cues and
had virtually zero flaws.
Do you suppose it was magic?
Dale
That sounds unbelievable
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ok, but did they make any that hit good?
You better believe it!
Straight from the Moochee website:
- The butt splice design increases amplification of stroke while diminishing warpage.
If your cue does not increase the amplification of your stroke, then you're never going to become a world beater.
I have had a Meucci "Sneaky Pete" with a Black Dot shaft for around 3 years and it works just fine. I expect it will last for as long as I need it. Seems like a lot of pro players liked Meucci cues years ago. I know and shoot pool with a few guys that have older Meuuci cues and it is their "go to cue". My simple maple and plain rose wood "Meucci Sneaky" won't ever win a beauty contest, but the cue shoots good for me. My ordering experience with them was not a happy one for me.
OK so YOU have the cue production stats for Meucci and McDermott for what ten year period between 1988 and 2002??? Dale, when someone gives an OPINION, it is usually based on their own observation -- that is all I was simply trying to do - lend my 50 years of cueing experience to the Meucci discussion. No need to call me stupid, after all, I did not claim to have the production STATS for both companies---do you? Because if not, you are basing your argument on unsubstantiated facts.Actually, it was more than 3 times as many - are you really stupid enough to think
the truth is only what YOU saw?
Dale(who was not able to monitor every pool table in the world)
What's the best now?
In my opinion, Meucci cues are the most well constructed and best hitting cues ever made.