Let me start this review by saying there are 10 lucky people and I think we have the holy grail of break/jump cues. The first couple of breaks, I kinda scratched my head and wondered if what happened was a fluke, because although the cue hit softer than my previous B/J it destroyed the rack and most of the balls were in the kitchen and whitey sat down. After numerous other breaks I could see that it took less effort and the hit was more precise and that my break had improved a lot.
The cue is very simple looking but like a hotrod the muscle is under the hood. The shaftwood is very stiff and the taper is engineered especially for one purpose, destroy the rack with power and precision. This cue is truly a wolf in sheeps clothing and like I said, there are 10 lucky people. Thank you Randy.
TommyT
The cue is very simple looking but like a hotrod the muscle is under the hood. The shaftwood is very stiff and the taper is engineered especially for one purpose, destroy the rack with power and precision. This cue is truly a wolf in sheeps clothing and like I said, there are 10 lucky people. Thank you Randy.
TommyT
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