(sigh) I know. It's kind of my job though to set the record straight on things like this.
All these years I make the same challenges and no one ever takes me up on them.
The same accusations are repeated, the same comments about Chinese cues, yet no one will simply print a list of what makes a good cue. None of these self-proclaimed experts will publish a list for the cues to be judged against.
Time for me to chime in. What makes a good cue is what produces the desired result, and in this case, maybe I got lucky. I don't care where it's made. I don't feel the need to boost my ego, just to be able to say, such and such "a custom cuemaker made this for me". My Medici is cosmetically flawless, and plays as good as any old Meucci, or any other cue, including 1 off customs. Is the handle plastic under the wrap? Who knows? It does not matter. The fact that someone who I play a match with uses a custom, will not stop me from winning, if I play well. Example: I have a thread here, trying to sell a Lucasi. This particular cue I will put up against anything you put in front of me, and there will be NONE superior cosmetically. I don't care if the cue is worth thousands, it will not look better than mine under a magnifying glass. And it plays better than any custom I've used. Yet I cannot seem to sell it. It's made in China. So are 90+% of all cues sold around the world. I do not like the fact that US based companies are forced to manufacture overseas to compete, but that is just the way it is right now. Meucci's overall quality is in the pooper, anyway. I've examined scores of new cues, most are not straight, the finishes seem flawed, and no 2 shafts play alike, even the black dots.