Hello everyone. Just got back into playing after about a 7 year layoff. Was good enough to win a few local scratch and handicap tournaments, in 80ball and 9-ball, back in my day. Not much of a pool scene now (aside from a coin-op bar table league) but play mostly for enjoyment.
As such, having a quality, handmade cue has always been a factor for me. I had a couple "factory" cues - a couple McDermotts, a Meucci, a Viking - and had been fortunate enough to had played and owned three Tim Scruggs cues - one merry widow, a 4-point cocobolo on maple, and an amazing 4-pointer with 6 veneers and Hoppe ring below. Which I no longer own unfortunately, sold 7 years ago, about the time I stopped playing. I kept the plain Jane Viking, but it had developed a bit of a roll in storage in a soft case.
Anyway, I've been doing research (which led me here) and have a few builders in mind. Hoping I can get some feedback. As mentioned, I play mostly 8-ball and 9-ball. I do have a unique stroke in that I tend to generate a lot of power and spin with little effort (can do the Massey two-table length draw with a level cue and smooth stroke) but prefer medium to hard tips (I abhor the feel of soft tips) though it does mean I have to scuff the tip occasionally to get it to hold chalk. Any suggestions from anyone here who might have a similar stroke as to their preferences would be great!
Thanks... Louie
As such, having a quality, handmade cue has always been a factor for me. I had a couple "factory" cues - a couple McDermotts, a Meucci, a Viking - and had been fortunate enough to had played and owned three Tim Scruggs cues - one merry widow, a 4-point cocobolo on maple, and an amazing 4-pointer with 6 veneers and Hoppe ring below. Which I no longer own unfortunately, sold 7 years ago, about the time I stopped playing. I kept the plain Jane Viking, but it had developed a bit of a roll in storage in a soft case.
Anyway, I've been doing research (which led me here) and have a few builders in mind. Hoping I can get some feedback. As mentioned, I play mostly 8-ball and 9-ball. I do have a unique stroke in that I tend to generate a lot of power and spin with little effort (can do the Massey two-table length draw with a level cue and smooth stroke) but prefer medium to hard tips (I abhor the feel of soft tips) though it does mean I have to scuff the tip occasionally to get it to hold chalk. Any suggestions from anyone here who might have a similar stroke as to their preferences would be great!
Thanks... Louie