CamposCues said:I call BS. Cover up a few regular cues and on with inlays and let them tell you which one it is. While you are at it ask them what their favorite domestic beer is and which one they hate. Buy a draw of each and see if they can taste which is which.
Gregg said:I've seen some people claim that they can feel a cue that has too many large, detailed inlays or splices, on the hit of a cue. Even on quality cues.
cueandcushion said:I have a cue in stock that I can feel the inlays...I think it was made by a 6 yr old chinese girl in a village that didnt have glue. I can even take some of the inlays out and hold them! So sometimes you CAN feel the inlays.
Gregg said:I've seen some people claim that they can feel a cue that has too many large, detailed inlays or splices, on the hit of a cue. Even on quality cues.
What gives?