buddha162 said:
Predator's low-squirt characteristics has nothing to do with lamination. If it doesn't work for you, it doesn't work for you, but you are misinformed re how the product works.
-roger
I'm not the one who is misinformed...in the case of predator.. the lamination is all they really have..they are cutting pie wedges and reversing the grain every other piece...and then laminating them together to create the illusion of a perfectly grained shaft... (without having to actually go to a lumber yard) then they hollow out the end and fill it with foam to make it sound like a real shaft...
and follow that up with calculating the lowest conceivable amount of material they must put into the ferrule.to hold it all together..
they make them far cheaper. than any "REAL" cuesmith ever could.... and sell them for 10 times as much as the real thing... thats a scam from day one...
but at the end of the day they take bad wood and glue it together... cover the end with the thinest lightest ferrule possible
look me in the eye and tell me that your glued jumble is worth more money than a hand selected, precision milled, AAA hard rock maple... because I'm not buying it.. I spent the $200.. I gave them a shot... I bought the hype...
and I am still disappointed..
and all the while my original shaft is smooth as glass and playing like a dream...
can I come build you some new cabinets??? I'll rip out all of that cheap oak and replace it with new modern plywood its the wave of the future...modern lamination techniques have allowed us to turn sawdust into into real sellable products... the cabinets will be almost as good as your old oak ones... but they won't last quite as long... and for gods sake dont ever get them wet.....no seriously by the time they wear out you will want to buy new ones anyway....durability is just a catchphrase in the industry...
sorry dude... I just don't buy the arguments....I know the difference I own both... its a minor difference and not nearly worth the money...
but hey.. support the industry.. throw all your money into cheap disposable crap... it's the wave of the future...