What the heck kind of wood is that Joey? I can't even guess.
Chris
Curly rosewood.
What the heck kind of wood is that Joey? I can't even guess.
Chris
kamui or moori tip:
example: look at pro tip list and these 2 brands dominate mostly soft & medium
Can someone post some TAD pics? Why is TAD dominating?
I would say Bebot Bautista, Ed Prewitt, Brian Mordt, and BHQ should be on this list somewhere. Let me +1 Robert Fisher.
Can someone post some TAD pics? Why is TAD dominating?
I would say Bebot Bautista, Ed Prewitt, Brian Mordt, and BHQ should be on this list somewhere. Let me +1 Robert Fisher.
Here are some plain jane TADs. I have a few TADs. They are absolutely one of the best hitting cues out there, hands down. (I took the pictures from the TAD cue gallery)
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Tad's are good cues. Plain birdseye Tad's typically sell for $1200 and hold their value really well. They are very desirable player's cues. Each shaft is worth $250 - $300.
Tad has a nice taper on the shaft and uses premium shaft wood from his old supply. They slowly cut their shafts during the summer months. Consequently they play well and a high percentage stay straight.
The balance, feel, and hit of a Tad is very neutral. Firm, but not too firm. Lively, but not too lively. Everything is "just right" and they tend to be pretty consistent from cue to cue.
Tad's cues are great. Tad's tips.... not so much.
Chris