PatH said:I think in a production cue Schon is fairly stiff.
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Roppongi said:i would opt for southwest and mezz cues with their hybrid-pro shafts
BlowFish said:I've been using Mezz for about 1 year now and it is stiff. I like it this way.
I personally think Mottey's and White's hit soft. Hence they reason why you like the stiffer hitting cue more.Roppongi said:same here, even love the hit and the feel of it over my james white
whitewolf said:And BTW, anytime I listen to theories on what makes a good break cue, I just have to laugh to myself because no one out their has a cue like the Fast One.
Poolschool said:This is my Sugar Tree... Its one of the hardest hitting cues I've ever played with. Let me rephrase that it is the hardest hitting cue Ive played with. The cue hits a ton. There is alot that makes a stiff hitting cue. Any given cuemaker can make a cue thats stiff or soft hitting. Materials, taper and over all construction is ultimately the deciding factor in a stiff or soft hitting cue. Most likely no one has heard of Sugar Tree but you will eventually... Ive played with a ton of cues and this one is my favorite... Everyone has to start somewhere. I had the cue for nearly a month and never knew the guys nameHe makes good hitting cues to make good hitting cues, not for the popularity. I think this is a sure sign of a cuemaker that is dedicated to delivering a quality product.
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NOSAJ03 said:Can anyone recommend some cuemakers who make or who are known for making cues with a stiff hit. Thanks.
Not many stiffer than a predator although I do have a Jerico jump break thats as hard as chinese algebra...Maybe put a leather tip on it?NOSAJ03 said:Can anyone recommend some cuemakers who make or who are known for making cues with a stiff hit. Thanks.
NOSAJ03 said:Can anyone recommend some cuemakers who make or who are known for making cues with a stiff hit. Thanks.
SplicedPoints said:Having a stiff hit is one thing, but you should find a cue that's both stiff and allow you to put spin on the cue ball easily. Someone mentioned Dale Perry earlier. DPs are stiff, stiffer than most cues you'll find. But the cue ball action is not very good. Josey's stiff and decently lively. I play with a Coker and its stiff and lively.