Who builds the Becue, full pool cues, and are they popular?

The cue feels the same as any wrapless wooden cue. I have hard tips on my cues, as that is my preference, you can order them new with soft, medium or hard tip. Their tip technology is also advanced, long lasting and (really) no mushrooming. I break 10-ball with my playing Becue.

-dj
I break with all my cues, including the Becues.

If you can't break with your playing cue, throw it away.

:)
 
The cue feels the same as any wrapless wooden cue. I have hard tips on my cues, as that is my preference, you can order them new with soft, medium or hard tip. Their tip technology is also advanced, long lasting and (really) no mushrooming. I break 10-ball with my playing Becue.

-dj

Sounds good, thanks.

Was just wondering if anyone had experience with the Kamui on the Becue since those are offered and in different types, including SS. If the carbon fiber doesn't change feel or performance in some way then I'm likely going medium or soft on a Prime II but all insights most welcome!
 
Here is a link to some Becue reviews from way back when in the time machine.

 
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For what its worth, Kamui claims its Athlete tip is for CF shafts. It is, like Taom Fusion, a tip of more than one hardness. Fusion's hardness is inside versus outside of the tip. Kamui's has the top of the tip softer and the bottom harder:
I tried both of those tips, I thought they would be similar but they are not, they Kamui Athlete felt like a traditional medium to me, the TAOM Fusion is much harder, I never liked hard tips but I always like to give a new tip at least a 2 month try, after a while I grew to like the hard tip but neither of these tips lasted to long for me but I acknowledge I'm hard on tips, they usually don't last long for me, went with a Bulletproof Recoil Hard tip, best tip I've ever used.
 
Sounds good, thanks.

Was just wondering if anyone had experience with the Kamui on the Becue since those are offered and in different types, including SS. If the carbon fiber doesn't change feel or performance in some way then I'm likely going medium or soft on a Prime II but all insights most welcome!
I have not put a Kamui on the Becue, but I played with Kamui black hard for years. In my personal experience, a given tip has performed the same for me on wood, CF and Kielwood shafts.

-dj
 
I have not put a Kamui on the Becue, but I played with Kamui black hard for years. In my personal experience, a given tip has performed the same for me on wood, CF and Kielwood shafts.

-dj

Thanks, I have a Kamui soft on a cue and like it and just decided to go that direction. So . . . was on the fence about the colors and kept coming back to the NBN all black, just in case got the weight kit and it was discounted a little, Prime II and I'll have a black leather wrap - never done that before but I've gone back and forth over trying that and decided to pull the trigger (also have a little bit of an issue gripping too far back and that will be a reminder, I guess). I'm very interested to get acquainted with it if it gets here before Xmas and I think it has a chance, otherwise between Xmas and New Year's I have some family time/time as well - good time to hang out at my table. Merry Christmas to me, haha.
 
Thanks, I have a Kamui soft on a cue and like it and just decided to go that direction. So . . . was on the fence about the colors and kept coming back to the NBN all black, just in case got the weight kit and it was discounted a little, Prime II and I'll have a black leather wrap - never done that before but I've gone back and forth over trying that and decided to pull the trigger (also have a little bit of an issue gripping too far back and that will be a reminder, I guess). I'm very interested to get acquainted with it if it gets here before Xmas and I think it has a chance, otherwise between Xmas and New Year's I have some family time/time as well - good time to hang out at my table. Merry Christmas to me, haha.
What joint did you get?
 
I guess I was looking at the shafts where you have a choice of joints.

I figured they would have came out with butts with different joints by now.

I have the original butt with the Titanium B-Loc joint.
At least on this one B-Loc was it, but sounds like yours has served you well.
 
I've played with a couple of different CF shafts and settled on the Becue a couple of years ago - by far my favorite - I use a Kamui soft on it as well and this will prob be the combo I use until I stop playing - been very pleased with it. (Still miss way more than I should - but that's the archer, not the bow!).
 
I guess I was looking at the shafts where you have a choice of joints.

I figured they would have came out with butts with different joints by now.

I have the original butt with the Titanium B-Loc joint.

Just an FYI for anyone else, the B-Loc is now stainless steel - nothing wrong with that, of course, but it's interesting they were first made of titanium. I assume without knowing it became stainless steel to keep costs down but that's a wild guess only.
 
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