Meucci Red Dot Shaft

As far as the original question goes, you will get more feedback from a red dot than a Predator. Personally, I also think that you get more accuracy, but you won't hear that from the die hard Predator users.
Uhuh, here comes the 314 Brigade. :D
 
JoeyInCali said:
Sorry, Larry. You're going waaay back when Efren used it in '96.

Earl, Buddy Hall and many others like Efren won with it, for a long time, then somebody pays them big buck money to switch cues, Halls deal just fell through and he's back on the phone with Meucci now. King James Rempe won with it and still plays with it, Steve Lillis, Little David Howard, St Louie Louie, Lori Jon Jones. Those who bash this cue on this forum, can't bash these people, that was the point I was making, thanks for taking the bait......You can spit out the hook now. tee hee hee....
FL.
 
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Earl?
Tell us how Earl got dropped by Moochi.
Please tell us the story. It happened against the Miz.
Tell us the story. I won't b/c it'll sound better coming from you and I don't want to get sued by Bob. LOL
 
JoeyInCali said:
Earl?
Tell us how Earl got dropped by Moochi.
Please tell us the story. It happened against the Miz.
Tell us the story. I won't b/c it'll sound better coming from you and I don't want to get sued by Bob. LOL

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Who's Earl, who moochi? Is that a hooch e coochie stick?

You can spit out the boober also now, tee hee hee....
 
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Sir, I do not play 9 ball, I play artistic, I teach, I show, that is what I do. Why dont you enter the us open and post how well you do.

Bahahahaha Artistic lmao.
 
Meucci Red Dot shafts are just a regular shaft with a red dot on it.

It's just a matter of personal taste really. They play way different than a Predator shaft. The Meucci shaft is soft hitting, pretty flexible, and I think have a good feel to them.

Some older Meucci shafts are not as flexible as the lore would suggest. I own a pre-dot Meucci S/P from ca. 1992 that is 13.1 mm at the ferrule/shaft interface and 13.5 mm at 6". It still has the original ferrule which softens the hit. I am not arguing your general comments. But if you have an opportunity to pick up an older Meucci, don't assume they were all constructed alike and that they are whippy (as I had). Mine is absolutely straight and has been a fine player.
 
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