Steve lomax taught them how to make it. I assume it's the nuts.
We did launch our new jump cue at the SBE. It was very well received and we pretty much sold out of what we had.
The OB Jump cue comes in two models, The OB Lift, and the OB Lift Pro.
http://www.obcues.com/
The OB lift is a 2 piece jump cue (1 piece butt), that is 41" together. The OB lift is a 3 piece jump cue (2 piece butt) that is 41" without the extension, and 47" with the extension.
Both come with the OB Jump shaft, which is a solid maple shaft fitted with a special version of our laminated OB ferrule. They also have our OB Jump Tip. The tip is made from phenolic, but it differs than others because it doesn't have the canvas or linen substrate normally associated with phenolic.
Both cues make it easy to get over the object ball but also have other features designed to help the player be more accurate. It's a unique combination of the ferrule and the tip that help to reduce the squirt caused by an off center hit as well as help to reduce some of the unnecessary bouncing of he cue ball. Both of which will add to the success of most jump shots.
Steve Lomax is a good friend of mine, and makes some of the best cues out there. He's known for his jump cue, and it's as good a jump cue as there is. Although Steve didn't specifically design our jump cue, I'd be wrong to say that he didn't have an influence. I've known Steve for many years, and we talk almost daily about cues, pool, and just about everything else. I respect his opinion a lot.
Shoot Straight!
Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
Here's a little interview I did with Shane, incase you'd like to hear any other details about it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7T49fc__XHQ
I think the emphasis here is 'ACCURACY'. I think the price point is great as well.
Would like to see OB Cues releases a Jump/Break that combines the OB Lift and OB Break in one cue. Not sure if is possible to take the strengths from both sides and put into one, but I surely would be interested in buying an all around J/B and have one less cue in my case.
Am I alone on this?
Well alone maybe not.. but I'm not with you. I haven't found one that is good at both. The sledge hammer was the closest. They are both something that needs to be a separate focused cue in my opinion. I only carry one shaft for my playing cue and one for my break cue. The butt and shaft of my jump cue fit in the two spots I have left for shafts so it's no big deal.
Anyone give the new ob jump cue a test run. I wanted to and just didn't get an opportunity.
We did launch our new jump cue at the SBE. It was very well received and we pretty much sold out of what we had.
The OB Jump cue comes in two models, The OB Lift, and the OB Lift Pro.
http://www.obcues.com/
The OB lift is a 2 piece jump cue (1 piece butt), that is 41" together. The OB lift is a 3 piece jump cue (2 piece butt) that is 41" without the extension, and 47" with the extension.
Both come with the OB Jump shaft, which is a solid maple shaft fitted with a special version of our laminated OB ferrule. They also have our OB Jump Tip. The tip is made from phenolic, but it differs than others because it doesn't have the canvas or linen substrate normally associated with phenolic.
Both cues make it easy to get over the object ball but also have other features designed to help the player be more accurate. It's a unique combination of the ferrule and the tip that help to reduce the squirt caused by an off center hit as well as help to reduce some of the unnecessary bouncing of he cue ball. Both of which will add to the success of most jump shots.
Steve Lomax is a good friend of mine, and makes some of the best cues out there. He's known for his jump cue, and it's as good a jump cue as there is. Although Steve didn't specifically design our jump cue, I'd be wrong to say that he didn't have an influence. I've known Steve for many years, and we talk almost daily about cues, pool, and just about everything else. I respect his opinion a lot.
Shoot Straight!
Royce Bunnell
www.obcues.com
Pretty good jump cue. There were a lot of decent jump cues this year. One IMO stood out. But all were pretty good.
Freddie
Which one Freddie? PM if you don't mind.