Cuephoric said:Under normal circumstances, I'd say, stick with what you like, but when it comes to a great playing cue with a g-10, Steve's are monsters!
I've tried alot of other great cuemakers with a g-10, and went back to whatever else they had respectively. With Steve's cues, I wont play with anything but his g-10. The balance, feel, and sound take a bit getting used to, but inside of a week, nothing else you own will feel right.
cuesblues said:Here's a few I have, all are very good players. The cue with the G10 pin is extrodinary-Thanks
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snowmon34 said:Nice looking Kleins Ted.....Do you have 5 of every cue builder.......![]()
I had asked Steve what was the best joint used for playing cues. He replied that a radial pin is the best for players. He also added that any large wood to wood joint will work. I personally have a radial pin on my Klein. I think its great for me.
I've heard that the real reason cue makers like to use the radial pins is becUse they don't have to be as exact when setting the pin