shafts are too whippy.....
I have well over 50 Meucci cues here and I can't say any of them are junk. I can put a $12 J&J shaft on them, and they still hit good.
When I order new Meucci cues, I order all cues with a 13mm shaft...including the red dot and black dot. Yeah...I have to send a lot back because of defects, but even the cues with the defects hit good.:smile:
My brother and I use to sell them back in the 70's and 80's. And we sold a bunch of them. And they were good cues. A couple of years ago I had a guy that wanted a power piston 4. We ordered it but when it came the inlays in the points were cracked and the finish was uneven. We called in about it and got the run around. We sent it back and called for over 6 months trying to get a replacement or our money back nothing. They finally sent another cue out but by then the original buyer had bought another cue elsewhere. So we wound up selling it on ebay and taking a bath. After that I swore I'd never deal with them again. So the guys on here that are saying Meucci is getting a bad rap and people are just hating on them for no good reason. must not have dealt with Meucci directly. I know I'm not the only one that has been hung out by this company.
A few years ago I decided I was finally going to get a Meucci Gambler, it was a cue I always wanted to own, so I started researching them, and found many different versions and decal variations on the playing cards through the years, and then the whole shaft thing, Red Dot, Black Dot and No Dot just confused me, I remember going to the Meucci web page and watching a Robot arm with the different shafts attached to it smacking cue balls to measure deflection. I gave up on the project.
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