bruin70 said:
THE CUEBALL NEVER LIES..........
you are not hitting it where you want to. you are not cueing properly, and changing shafts is masking a deeper and BASIC problem.
That's probably true.
Actually, my vision is really off. I have astigmatism in both eyes, and a really strong prescription. When I look at the cue ball and the object balls, what my eyes see as center ball really isn't center ball at all, and so I need to make adjustments. On an object ball that is 4 diamonds away, my eyesight tells me center ball is one place, but it's actually about 1/4 inch to the left of what I perceive as center ball. I went to the optometrist to fix my prescription and get new glasses, trying to minimize this problem. Guess what? No go... can't do it... So, I have to keep this in mind, especially with straight in shots.
Now, about the unwanted english, you all may say what you want about different shafts and tips and so on, but I KNOW that when I use my Meucci modified black dot shafts with a Talisman hard tip for Mosconi's 101 drill, that up and down table shot to get the cue ball to hit the short rail and come back down to hit my cue's tip, that it's really tough to do it consistently, and there's no doubt that some unwanted english gets applied. When I do that drill with the stiff shaft, I get much better results. I'm results driven... and for the shot I mentioned, I'll stick with the stiffer shaft. It's my way of compensating, for what are probably a legion of flaws.
By the way, I've been videotaped and sought high level professional instruction about all this. I've no doubt the stiffer shaft is more forgiving, and I play more consistently with it.
All that being said, to each his own.
Also, I love spinning shots in. I can do it with just about any cue. It so happens I'm better at it with the custom made stiff shafted cue with a Talisman medium tip, radius inbetween a nickel and a dime.
It really isn't a new shaft for me anymore, because I've been shooting with it exclusively for about three months. For some interesting findings on why this kind of shaft is working better for me, check out the threads Colin Colenso has on finding the pivot point of your shaft and using back hand english.
Cheers!
Flex
P.S. As for my recently chosen moniker and avatar, I like Gleason's focus and serious demeanor. As for the "Spin it in" stuff, it's sometimes the way to go, othertimes not. Opening the mind is a wonderful thing to do.