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and don't forget the "free release anchorage system and the centesimal precision construction". Apparently that's what they call the weighting system.Lot of stuff in there. Hadn't seen that photo b4. Thanks for posting it. No wonder the applied for a patent.
I take it those 3 holes in the ferrule are drilled to reduce weight, then filled with a lighter weight material or foam.
The price of these cues is just stupid considering all the designs are decalsHow interesting. Rhino just released a new line of cues called Must. How surprising.
These ones are described as having a carbon fiber butt instead of carbon composite.
I agree. But considering that the cues are made completely out of composites, except for the joint pins, inlaid points and other decorations would add a substantial premium to the price and would defeat the purpose of supplying cues to folks that can't afford a higher end cue. I am fine with the decals or raw carbon fiber look.The price of these cues is just stupid considering all the designs are decals
Yeah, I'm done with Rhino as well.I agree. But considering that the cues are made completely out of composites, except for the joint pins, inlaid points and other decorations would add a substantial premium to the price and would defeat the purpose of supplying cues to folks that can't afford a higher end cue. I am fine with the decals or raw carbon fiber look.
I am willing to pay for veneered points, decorations, etc, but not from Rhino.
I am done with Rhino not neccesarly because of the decals or performance, my Rhino plays beautifully, but because of issues with customer service. Like I said on a previous post, I have dealt with Schmelke on some custom cues. If there was anything that was not to my satisfaction, David would either send me a label immediately to return the product and correct the issue, or sent me a label and issued a refund on the spot if he could not do what I wanted. In my case with Rhino, I am trying to get them to replace a wobbly Must shaft, and it has proven difficult. It feels I have to convince them that I am telling the truth; they do not seem to believe they actually made a shaft that is out of spec in one way or another. Heck, I am not even asking for a refund, as I do like their products, just a replacement so I can move on. More on that to follow here in the next few days as the wobbly shaft saga unfolds and folks can come to their own conclusions and use my experiences with the company to decide if they want to deal with them or not.Yeah, I'm done with Rhino as well.
If composites are the future (which it is) than decals are part of that future as I don't think you can do point and inlays into carbon fiber.
I thought about getting a full CF cue to throw in the car, but after thinking more clearly about it, I don't really need a cue in my car...
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Contact the good folks @Bulletproof Billiards. They are an American based company, I believe. I spoke with them via telephone last week, and could not have been happier with the conversation.How interesting. Rhino just released a new line of cues called Must. How surprising.
These ones are described as having a carbon fiber butt instead of carbon composite.
I am having a really fun time with their customer service department trying to get a replacement Must shaft in exchange for the wobbly one I received. Hell, David Schmelke had me a return label within minutes if the cue I received from them was flawed in any way. Rhino runs you through the gauntlet and no amount of evidence seems to be enough to accept they sent a shaft that is out of spec.
I am not going to lie, I am biased when it comes to where things are manufactured and I prefer US cuemakers. I like Predator cues, and although I do not like that they are made in China, there is no question that they are top notch. Same with J. Flowers, Cuetec and a few other brands. Just a personal preference. I chose Rhino because they manufacture their products in Vietnam, the price was right and I thought "what the heck. Lets give them a try, not much money involved". But, at this point, I think I will take my business elsewhere for a mid priced carbon fiber shaft backup cue. I really, really like my Rhino Eclipse II cue with their standard shaft and play with it often, but it will be the last I purchase from them.
Have heard nice things about Raven out of CA. Made in China, but they stand behind their products and their prices are attractive. That is worth something to me.
Not so "Fast" Eddie