What is your favorite SHAFT and WHY? (Predator, OB, Venom2, Gcore, other)

Dufferin Maple Shaft
OB Classic Pro
Player's Maple Shaft
Player's HXT 12.75mm
Poison Venom 2
314-3
314-2
Poison Venom 1
(Soon to be) Schmelke Maple Shaft 13mm

That's the order I've owned them in. I think my favorites were one of the two 314-2 shafts I had, and one of the Venom1 shafts (The one I'm currently playing with). Both 314-2's were used, but one guy sanded his down a bit, and it honestly played and hit way better. But I feel like most 314-2s played like my other 314-2 that the previous owner kept in mint condition.

I think I prefer the Venom 2 over the Venom1 on the bullet joint cues, but the Venom1 is great on the phenolic joint mini radial cue.

Really looking forward to the schmelke.
 
A few months ago, I hit with Pechauer's P-Lite shaft and fell in love with it. Liked the taper, feel of the hit, and the squirt was where I wanted it.

I played with regular shafts for years, and had zero problems adjusting for english. Like Tate said, its what you adjust to. Once I adjusted to the LD shafts, I like them better. Main reason, is aiming with english as opposed to tuck and roll on the last stroke. ;)
 
I didn't think it necessary to read all the posts, here, because my answer will be the same as many of the others. Predator. :smile:
 
What have they done with you over on npr? :grin:

Here is exactly what I wrote:

"With that said, I'm also sure there are a smaller % of folks who think people who feel they need to play with LD shafts are kool-aid drinkers."

Now go back up to how you responded in blue...

Then come back again to what I originally stated...

If needed, reading my entire post where that sentence appeared should help with context. :)

best,
brian kc

No worries, Brian. I know what you said, I was just replying in general terms.... that folks do call the LD users "kool aid" drinkers..... As far as NPR, I would NOT know anything about that, I have not been there in almost 3 hours ;)
 
The problem I had with the LD shafts is I couldnt "curve" the cueball with it. Seems like a lot of the time you are just slightly "hooked" and I need to masse just slightly. I found it nearly impossible with a LD shaft. Otherwise they were fine.

Ken

I agree, not as easy for LD to "curve" the cb when hooked, so I just grab my break stick which has a.....wait for it.... maple shaft :thumbup:
 
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Here is MY shaft Construction:

OTHER CATEGORY

Old Growth Hard Rock Maple, Heavily Aged with darker patina in color, Straight Grain with minimal or no runoff, 20 to 30gpi if possible, My own soaked, dried and pneumatically pressed elkmaster or blue diamond tip,

--Ivor-X or Vintage Paper Micarta Ferrule

--14" Pro-Taper,

--12.10 at Tip 14" back 14.00

--Centenial '8' Ball Phenoilc Joint Collar

--3/8x10 Big Pin Joint

Sealed, Polished to 600, Renaissance Wax Applied, micro burnished to 1500, another coat of Renaissance Wax, Micro Polished to 3000.

NOW GO RUN 150 and OUT!!!


Respectfully,

Mike 'acedonkeyace' Kennedy

PS. Please be nice to my " PERSONAL" Shaft. Be respectful to my choices and I will always respect whatever YOU like on your shaft.

There is no RIGHT OR WRONG, Whatever YOU like is RIGHT!!!

Thats what keeps the Cue Builders and Repairmen and women in business.

HAPPY MOTHERS DAY WEEKEND:)
 
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My favorite shafts are traditional design from Bill Schick. Very stiff shafts with a traditional pivot point and hard tips. As close to a direct connection to the cue ball as I have experienced. I own 5 of Bill's shafts and 3 other shafts with a similar taper including an old Meucci sneaky pete. Even though I have owned the S/P for 25 years, I only measured the taper a couple of years ago. Apparently, I naturally gravitated to the same best feel for me.
 
My favorite shafts are traditional design from Bill Schick. Very stiff shafts with a traditional pivot point and hard tips. As close to a direct connection to the cue ball as I have experienced. I own 5 of Bill's shafts and 3 other shafts with a similar taper including an old Meucci sneaky pete. Even though I have owned the S/P for 25 years, I only measured the taper a couple of years ago. Apparently, I naturally gravitated to the same best feel for me.

I have an old Meucci Original. It is whippy, but has a solid hit.
 
With my two Lambros cues I like the Lambros shafts
With the four Richard Black cues I have I like the Richard Black shafts.
With the Carmelli I like the Carmelli shaft.
With the three Rundi cues I like the Rundi shafts....
With the.....oh well, you get it.

No LD's for me, thank you very much.

As to the why part of your question, I prefer the shafts that
come with each cue because I'm playing the cue the way it's
designed to be played and felt and I like solid maple shafts
because they have the feel I am used to and like.

Would you invite me over to shoot pool someday so I can try your cues, please????
 
Been playing with an SS360/2. Like it a lot. Feels like solid maple, some of the others felt too dead.
 
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