JFORNEY36 said:Ok. Need some input on these two cue makers. opinions on which cue seems to be a better cue ? Have my eye on one of each of these cues and I'm looking to here from people that have them or have played with each.
Thanks
Jeff
JoeyInCali said:my prob with rh cues is his taper. i dont like the way he makes his cues. alot of ppl question the straightness of his cues bc they dont understand the construction.
His compound taper?
It might appear funny but he does that to keep the stiffness of his butts.
masonh said:Dave,you have a problem with the Bluegrass taper?are you kidding me?he is one of the best cuemakers in history.i guess you also have a problem with Southwest and DPK b/c they make their butts the same way.i have owned both and to me there is no comparason.i would get a Bluegrass hands down.both Capones i had were pretty well made but they had low grade shaft wood.
masonh said:"my prob with rh cues is his taper. i dont like the way he makes his cues"
that is what you said.maybe you need to go back and reread your post.you knocking one of the greatest and most sought after cuemakers in the world b/c he uses a compound taper on his butts like SW and Kersenbrock also do.come on man be for real.are you better than Richard Harris,is that what you are telling us?
masonh said:"my prob with rh cues is his taper. i dont like the way he makes his cues"
that is what you said.maybe you need to go back and reread your post.you knocking one of the greatest and most sought after cuemakers in the world b/c he uses a compound taper on his butts like SW and Kersenbrock also do.come on man be for real.are you better than Richard Harris,is that what you are telling us?
Jazz said:Just put him on ignore list .. he's only guy in my ignore list as I couldn't deal with his numerous posts about nothing ... it seems I can't read a thread without his posts. Kind of remind me of people who will ante in every hand in poker.
Regarding Capone vs. Blue Grass cue, I've owned both. In my opinion, I think Blue Grass hits stiffer than Capone. I have ivory sleeved Capone that played good but I thought the hit was a bit soft. Blue Grass offers nice solid stiff hit, in my opinion. *BUT* Capone is much more affortable and perhaps even easier to find than Blue Grass cue.
dave sutton said:lol... i can only wonder what was here![]()
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snowmon34 said:I guess I must clear the air for Mr. Sutton......Dave the message I deleted was I own both cues, and if your interested pm me.....I decided to just send a pm......I hope this helps you sleep better this evening...
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