Question about Joss

Every Joss that I have hit with that has a stainless joint all have the same hit, so yes - the price difference is all based upon inlay/design.
 
1pRoscoe said:
Every Joss that I have hit with that has a stainless joint all have the same hit, so yes - the price difference is all based upon inlay/design.

And just how are we supposed to trust you(slanderous liar):p ??
 
Tim-n-NM said:
You can trust him.

aww, that warms my heart.... :D

I've played with a Joss and others for years......

Now if you want to talk quality, we can discuss Jensen for hours. :eek: ;)
 
I actually have a Joss Wood to wood joint that hits AMAZING!!!(though it also has a 12mm shaft which I believe isn't a joss shaft)....

I have no info on who made the shaft or whatnot, but the cue is an amazing piece of work that has a very nice hit.
 
Jensen

1pRoscoe said:
aww, that warms my heart.... :D

I've played with a Joss and others for years......

Now if you want to talk quality, we can discuss Jensen for hours. :eek: ;)
With Jensen cues and Mike Johnson in general you are definately talking quality.Mike S.
 
They will all hit very, very similar, but no two cues hit the same.

Joss makes a few cues from different woods (coco, ebony, etc) and they will naturally hit different from their maple cues, which is about 90% of their cues.

-Roger
 
I dunno, I've hit with a higher end Joss and it hits much more solid and lively than those low end Josses.
 
mjantti said:
I dunno, I've hit with a higher end Joss and it hits much more solid and lively than those low end Josses.

Are you referring to JossWest as the higher end?
 
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