Queperfect cues for sale !! 52 gpi and 48 gpi Shafts!!

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Look what the cuemaker say about the lenght cues....

http://queperfect.biz/TallPeoplePage.htm

But he told me that the lenght of the cues is no a problem if it's more than you need ( if is not so much ), but the problem comes when the cue is shorter than you really need.

Really this shooter cue is very confortable. And the J&B cue is a very good shooter too!!, so need a good shooter shaft.
 
The cues are not availables for sale because I Sold the Jump&Break cue and the other one prefer to don't sell it.

Thaks for read.
 
I inquired about these shafts ,being they seemed like the king of LD, in all Rons ads that is..
But c'mon $ 600 dollars for just a shaft, ?!?!

For that kind of money,,
I better be able to lay the shaft down by itself on the table ,
and sit back and crack a drink ,and watch it string together a Mosconi 14.1 record...:thumbup:
 
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poolplayer2093...yes you have reason........I have very good American cues ( that I don't know if I can mention for respond here, but I can say they are in a range of 2.000 $ and tested very famous too ) and they can't compare wit the cues made Ronnie Powell. QP are by far the best hitting cues I tested and this shafts are incredible...very low deflection and do incredible power to the cue ball and easy control.

SKILLZELITE, I can understand you...but we are talking abut the high Grain per inch shafts. There are more cheap, but I can recommend to you that If you have opportunity, buy one ( and wait for receive it ). You will be pleasantly surprised. I do not know how this shafts works in other cues, but I can say that in QP cues do and awesome playability.

Regards.
 
I inquired about these shafts ,being they seemed like the king of LD, in all Rons ads that is..
But c'mon $ 600 dollars for just a shaft, ?!?!

For that kind of money,,
I better be able to lay the shaft down by itself on the table ,
and sit back and crack a drink ,and watch it string together a Mosconi 14.1 record...:thumbup:

The shafts are priced according to gpi (growth rings per inch), not sure if one necessarily "needs" one quite that high? A higher-gpi shaft will be lighter yet take more thumping (structurally more stable, thus may have a longer life), possibly "feel" different, but not sure it's "better" per se.

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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„J'ai gâché vingt ans de mes plus belles années au billard. Si c'était à refaire, je recommencerais.“ – Roger Conti
 
The shafts are priced according to gpi (growth rings per inch), not sure if one necessarily "needs" one quite that high? A higher-gpi shaft will be lighter yet take more thumping (structurally more stable, thus may have a longer life), possibly "feel" different, but not sure it's "better" per se.

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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„J'ai gâché vingt ans de mes plus belles années au billard. Si c'était à refaire, je recommencerais.“ – Roger Conti

it goes without saying that the cue is only as good as the guy holding it.

but why drive a deawu when you can drive a chevy chevelle
 
it goes without saying that the cue is only as good as the guy holding it.

but why drive a deawu when you can drive a chevy chevelle

That's not what I meant, though. To me these are two independent factors (the quality of the player on the one hand, the quality of the cue on the other hand). I'm wondering if there is a gpi count/level beyond which one won't be able to tell a qualitative difference (further improvement in feel or whatever else this accomplishes – beyond the obvious structural stability)? In all likelihood, there must be.

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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„J'ai gâché vingt ans de mes plus belles années au billard. Si c'était à refaire, je recommencerais.“ – Roger Conti
 
That's not what I meant, though. To me these are two independent factors (the quality of the player on the one hand, the quality of the cue on the other hand). I'm wondering if there is a gpi count/level beyond which one won't be able to tell a qualitative difference (further improvement in feel or whatever else this accomplishes – beyond the obvious structural stability)? In all likelihood, there must be.

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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„J'ai gâché vingt ans de mes plus belles années au billard. Si c'était à refaire, je recommencerais.“ – Roger Conti

mine was really stiff and pretty LD. to be honest thought i liked his LD shaft and not the super old growth LD shaft.
 
mine was really stiff and pretty LD. to be honest thought i liked his LD shaft and not the super old growth LD shaft.

What about his LD shaft? What's it made of (just non-old-growth maple? Is it laminated?)? Is the taper the same as his old-growth super-LD shafts?

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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„J'ai gâché vingt ans de mes plus belles années au billard. Si c'était à refaire, je recommencerais.“ – Roger Conti
 
What about his LD shaft? What's it made of (just non-old-growth maple? Is it laminated?)? Is the taper the same as his old-growth super-LD shafts?

Greetings from Switzerland, David.
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„J'ai gâché vingt ans de mes plus belles années au billard. Si c'était à refaire, je recommencerais.“ – Roger Conti


they were higher gpi shafts but not the timeless timber or submerged lake salvage shafts he offers
 
QP perfect Jump Break

I bought the Jump Break Cue Ronnie Powell master cuemaker made from the Philippines from this guy JL that was listing it here. This is a great cue and now I am selling it. You have all the info and pictures on earlier pages of this thread. Its unfortunate but I have to sell this cue. Make an offer (reasonable) and its yours. Jim 850.00 or BO
 
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