I made this post in the forsale thread and thought it might be of interest here too so I am putting it here as well, as it will just get lost over there.
so here it is:
Today, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by jazznpool
Until recently the standard Prewitt taper was geared more toward the Asian market. That shaft taper is rather stout and stiff, maybe comparable to a standard SW in terms of stiffness. The North American taper is still firm, but more flexible by contrast, sort of like the SW "standard pro". The North American shaft taper has a more gradual growth of size from the ferrule. I hope that helps, Martin
Martin
I have the standard taper on my Prewitt, Its also never hit a ball(yet). It has a short taper and gets thick pretty fast perhaps 9", there is alot of wood in the middle of the shaft-too much for me. I talked to Ed and he is going to re taper my shafts, actually I made a appt to go see him and forgot. He is a great guy I used to play him ar South Bay Billiards back in 93-94.
I would guess by looking at the taper on my cue it would hit a bit like a SW.
On a side note I took my calipers out and measured the diameter of the butt at the ABCDEFGHIJ positions and a few more, well almost that many and Prewitt butts are exactly the same diameter and taper of my black Boar, there wasnt .009 difference anywhere along the butt, except where the wraps are at. I was amazed at that finding so I have measured them on several other ocassions, since the pool room in LA is to far to drive some times I take out my cues and play with them(like a kid) and measure them etc. I thought someone might find that interesting.
Ed builds one heck of a cue, I know how many per year, but I cant say as I was told in confidence, but it aint many.
Oscar Domengez just won Turning Stone using a Prewitt, pretty good huh???
so here it is:
Today, 11:19 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jazznpool
Until recently the standard Prewitt taper was geared more toward the Asian market. That shaft taper is rather stout and stiff, maybe comparable to a standard SW in terms of stiffness. The North American taper is still firm, but more flexible by contrast, sort of like the SW "standard pro". The North American shaft taper has a more gradual growth of size from the ferrule. I hope that helps, Martin
Martin
I have the standard taper on my Prewitt, Its also never hit a ball(yet). It has a short taper and gets thick pretty fast perhaps 9", there is alot of wood in the middle of the shaft-too much for me. I talked to Ed and he is going to re taper my shafts, actually I made a appt to go see him and forgot. He is a great guy I used to play him ar South Bay Billiards back in 93-94.
I would guess by looking at the taper on my cue it would hit a bit like a SW.
On a side note I took my calipers out and measured the diameter of the butt at the ABCDEFGHIJ positions and a few more, well almost that many and Prewitt butts are exactly the same diameter and taper of my black Boar, there wasnt .009 difference anywhere along the butt, except where the wraps are at. I was amazed at that finding so I have measured them on several other ocassions, since the pool room in LA is to far to drive some times I take out my cues and play with them(like a kid) and measure them etc. I thought someone might find that interesting.
Ed builds one heck of a cue, I know how many per year, but I cant say as I was told in confidence, but it aint many.
Oscar Domengez just won Turning Stone using a Prewitt, pretty good huh???