pechauer vs mezz

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I want to know which cue to buy.
I want to know if any one played with both and can you tell me the difference between the two.
 
you won't go wrong with either one of these two. they are at the top of their class. both play great have very simular hits stiffer hits. the pechauer has a lifetime warrenty.
 
between the two i think the mezz designs are better looking. i've never hit a ball with a pechauer so i can't comment on which ones play better.
 
I shoot with a pechauer and love it. never hit with a mezz. but just keep this in mind. Mezz is made overseas and pechauer is made right here in the USA (Wisconsin actually).
 
Doesn't matter

Put a Predator shaft on either one and you got yourself a winner.:smile:
 
I like Pechauer, and as far as their designs, I personally like them much better than Mezz. I will say some of their pictures online don't do them justice until you see them for real. I have a couple and love em.
 
Mezz makes the best production cues in the world. i have never seen such quality craftsmanship from a production company. Everything from their joint alignment to their wraps. over the past few years i have seen many people change from schon cues to mezz as their popularity has grown. i have asked them why and the majority of them say Quality and feel.

I have also seen people play with a pechauer...two very strong pros play with pechauer: Max Eberle and Stan Tourangneu. Stan is not sponsored by Pchauer but chooses to play with one. That is a strong statment.

which ever one you decide I would strongly recommend you purchase from either of these contacts:

Caroline Pao Mezz U.S.A : 917-324-9911

Max Eberle: 323 - 445 - 8838
 
Like the guy shown up before,

he s imo totally right and i agree 100 %,. There are just 2 brands for me, who are manufacturing *series/production* cues on a high-level.
And this is Mezz and Schon. Behind them it takes a while to find the next brands depending on quality.

lg
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Mezz makes the best production cues in the world. i have never seen such quality craftsmanship from a production company. Everything from their joint alignment to their wraps. over the past few years i have seen many people change from schon cues to mezz as their popularity has grown. i have asked them why and the majority of them say Quality and feel.

I have also seen people play with a pechauer...two very strong pros play with pechauer: Max Eberle and Stan Tourangneu. Stan is not sponsored by Pchauer but chooses to play with one. That is a strong statment.

which ever one you decide I would strongly recommend you purchase from either of these contacts:

Caroline Pao Mezz U.S.A : 917-324-9911

Max Eberle: 323 - 445 - 8838

max doesn't play with a pechauer anymore. or at least he didn't the last time i saw him. he had a custom cue with a 314 shaft
 
That s what the board was built for :)
Good luck with finding *your weapon*

lg
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Mezz makes the best production cues in the world. i have never seen such quality craftsmanship from a production company. Everything from their joint alignment to their wraps. over the past few years i have seen many people change from schon cues to mezz as their popularity has grown. i have asked them why and the majority of them say Quality and feel.

I have also seen people play with a pechauer...two very strong pros play with pechauer: Max Eberle and Stan Tourangneu. Stan is not sponsored by Pchauer but chooses to play with one. That is a strong statment.

which ever one you decide I would strongly recommend you purchase from either of these contacts:

Caroline Pao Mezz U.S.A : 917-324-9911

Max Eberle: 323 - 445 - 8838

You get my vote. I will get a Mezz too.
 
This post is interesting to me because they are 2 of my favorite production cues. In fact I personally use a Mezz ZZSP and my old cue was a Pechauer Pro Series Cue quite. I have some for sale if you check my threads.

Pechauer has a fantastic selection of wrapless cues. Mezz does not have any (except for some of the pricier Exceed cues and the Sneaky Pete). In fact they have very few leather wrap cues. Your decision should be based on what you like the feel of. Mezz cues also seem to be a bit more forward weighted.
 
You re right- Imo Mezz also feels to me (for my feelings!!!!) better balanced. But that s just subjective.
Further i prefer the Shafts from Mezz-is it the HPllPro, or the WD 700. Very good production shafts.
 
I have also seen people play with a pechauer...two very strong pros play with pechauer: Max Eberle and Stan Tourangneu.
Doesn't (or didn't) Danny Basavich play with a Pechauer?

I've had my eye on a model from both makers. Pechauer strikes me as the tried-and-true traditional American cue, and Mezz as an example of modern cue technology executed to high Japanese standards. At their reasonable price point, it's not a stretch to have one of each.
 
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Danny did play with a pechauer. Not sure about these days have not heard his name lately.
 
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