This has nothing to do with my main point which is that they are expensive
They are expensive, but perhaps not out of line. I have been playing a 314/2 now for a long time. I really dislike having to adjust to a new shaft, the shaft plays just fine, and mostly that is because I am so accustom to it.
However, after having experienced Mezz cues, I now own the best breaker I have ever had. Just tremendous attention to detail, and I mean Rock Solid.
So here is how I look at the money - 314/2's are at their cheapest ever now that the 314/3 has arrived. If I have to get use to a new Predator shaft I very well may be off to buying my first Mezz player .. so let's count money.
I can get a 314/2, give or take a few bucks, for right at $200.00 .. The new Mezz EX Pro is going to cost me about $350.00 and I like to have two shafts with me at all times.
So, Mezz will cost me $300 bucks more - that is a big difference, I can buy (3) 314/2's for $100.00 bucks less than I can buy (2) Mezz shafts for.
That is the difference to me ... I realize that I may be comparing apples to oranges to some, but to me this is the decision I would have to make.
It would be a no brainer decision for me if the 314/2's were no longer to be had - I would buy the new Mezz in a heart beat over the 314/3 because now we would be basically talking about the same amount of money.
As I consumer I understand how the pricing can be perceived differently than a marketing dude would see it after surveying the market.
Good rolls.
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