You wanna risk it? Their track record on popping inlays is not the greatest.I have read on the forum a lot about meucci quality problems particularly wih
inlays. Does anyone know if these problems are behind them on their current cues?
I think Meucci's are great, I've played with the pro shaft that my friend had and it shoots great, now I am going to order a Meucci, but debating between two cues, I don't mean to hijack the thread, but how to tell which one to go with.
https://www.budgetcues.com/meucci-pool-cue-swbb-1.htm
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https://www.budgetcues.com/meucci-pool-cue-fr-1.htm (This shaft will be replaced to Pro shaft)
I own a couple Meuccis. I would go with the first one(swbb) for sure.
Meucci cues are quite popular around where I play. I don't hear people complaining about them. I know one guy who works on cues and he said they had a run of bad ferrule issue for a short time. He also told me about OB cues blowing out there as well.
@CESSNA10, my first Muecci and still my player today, I kept in my trunk 24/7/365 for four years at least. Rolls perfectly straight together and apart.
I just realized that swbb comes with the 13mm barbox shaft instead of the Pro shaft which is 12.5 that I tested, hmmmmm, isn't this a Skylar woodward cue? does he actually play with the pro shaft or the 13mm barbox shaft?
I have read on the forum a lot about meucci quality problems particularly wih
inlays. Does anyone know if these problems are behind them on their current cues?
This came up on the Meucci FB page a while back. Meucci said they have used transfers on some lower-end cues but all higher-end models use real inlays. I've seen a few merry-widows that had transfers for ringwork. I saw a loaded-up model with that ghastly green pau-shell crap that popped its inlays in the butt-sleeve in less than 6mos. Cue was well taken care of and kept in a JB case.Meucci Cue are loved by many, hated by others. Some of their real ornate Cue have "decals", not real inlays. So they are what I call FAUX INLAWS.
Being perfectly most Cue with a decent Tip, can & will play great, sink ball, and run racks in the hand of a skilled short stop, or pro player.
It's the Indian, not the Arrow that sinks balls, and runs racks.
** If I received a set of $100,000.00 Nursurgon tools, (surgical instruments), it don't mean I am the guy you want doing your brain surgury.![]()
I have read on the forum a lot about meucci quality problems particularly wih
inlays. Does anyone know if these problems are behind them on their current cues?
That's good to know as I am ready to order another Meucci.
Meucci stopped having issues around four years ago. Been all good for a few years now.
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Love my Meucci cues.
Purchased my first Mooch earlier this year to try The Pro shaft...was very impressed with the fit/finish and it was my major introduction to Ultraskin medium tips (my favorite), and had a great and unique feel in the hit. Great price at just over $400 in JS-S, Jayson Shaw merry widow in gray.
I've since picked up 3 additional ones:
- SWBB2 ($650) swapped stock 13mm Barbox to 11.65mm Ultimate Weapon (30")
- Pro Cust2 Mesquite ($360) w/ 12.5mm Meucci Pro
- BMCPro3 ($650) w/ 12.5mm Meucci Pro (30")
Color me shocked. I love the sweet feel of Meucci Cues. I’ve owned five of them. All have had some kind of problem, with popped inlays and points the most common. I’ve had two friends whose Meucci butt warped like a banana while in a case. One of my Meucci shafts warped to unplayable, also while in a case.
I would say that anyone who bought a Meucci between say 1988 - 1995, if you’re Meucci didn’t develop issues, I’d be astonished. I actually didn’t realize what a popped inlay was until I got a Cue that did not pop its inlays. I just assumed all inlaid cues did that popping thing.
Freddie <~~~ still loves Meuccis