9ballr......the hit and feel is subjective which you already understand........that McD cue .....was it a wood joint? What were the specs for each cue.......size of any weight bolts........there were bound to be differences between the cues and those differences can up to a big difference in feel between the cues.
All things equal, I still submit that the vast majority of custom cues would be preferred versus their production cue counterparts.......remember a shaft can weigh 3.3 ounces or 4.3 ounces.......some have brass and some do not.......there's way too variables I can identify that affect the difference in feel in a cue.....and I recognize there's a difference in cue-maker skills also so the cue-maker is very important......years of experience, etc.
Nonetheless, order a production cue from any firm you want......make it easy.... a cue of 19 ozs.......and then compare it to the same cue made by Murrell, Drexler, Klein or how about stepping up to a Tascarella, Mobley, Black Boar, James White, et al. If you played with any production cue for an hour and then played with a custom cues made by one of these cue-makers, I think you'd concur that the majority of the custom cues tend to play better, again depending on the cue-maker. That difference is amplified when the cue specs change to lighter weight cues which I think of as cues weighing between 17.8 and 18.8 ounces .....it's because of generally relying upon a weight bolt in most production cues, or substituting lighter weight shafts to compensate for a cue butt that turned heavier than expected. Nope, I think it's just like custom furniture or other fine items like watches or art.........you tend to get what you pay for.
All things equal, I still submit that the vast majority of custom cues would be preferred versus their production cue counterparts.......remember a shaft can weigh 3.3 ounces or 4.3 ounces.......some have brass and some do not.......there's way too variables I can identify that affect the difference in feel in a cue.....and I recognize there's a difference in cue-maker skills also so the cue-maker is very important......years of experience, etc.
Nonetheless, order a production cue from any firm you want......make it easy.... a cue of 19 ozs.......and then compare it to the same cue made by Murrell, Drexler, Klein or how about stepping up to a Tascarella, Mobley, Black Boar, James White, et al. If you played with any production cue for an hour and then played with a custom cues made by one of these cue-makers, I think you'd concur that the majority of the custom cues tend to play better, again depending on the cue-maker. That difference is amplified when the cue specs change to lighter weight cues which I think of as cues weighing between 17.8 and 18.8 ounces .....it's because of generally relying upon a weight bolt in most production cues, or substituting lighter weight shafts to compensate for a cue butt that turned heavier than expected. Nope, I think it's just like custom furniture or other fine items like watches or art.........you tend to get what you pay for.
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