as stated above why is this
as stated above why is this
as stated above why is this
New Meuccis have no whip!
what do you mean by whip do you mean the bending of the shaft?
The last time I even tried to take a new meucci seriously was when a friend of mine bought one. I thought it was nice enough looking, a bit overdone. She paid a lot for it.
Less than six months later the finish had bubbled around every (and I mean EVERY) ring, point and inlay.
dld
2007 meucci
I bought 3 meucci cues in 07 with in 6 months this started to happen.
MMike
Yes. Instead of being stiff, it's flimsy. Instead of the shaft being like a Predator shaft, it is whippy. Some people prefer that.
Those old shafts have a tendency to warp, though, due to hot weather. So they need to be protected.
their qc is horrendous only surpassed by their even more horrible customer service.
sincere advice: if you haven't bought one, don't. there are *much* better options for a production cue like, for instance, schon, pechauer or jacoby cues.
in my experience (and many others seem to agree) the meuccis with the old block letter "Meucci Originals" logos are of very good quality.
if it has the stylish cursive "Meucci" logo, best not to bother with it.
best,
brian kc
This is good advice. However, that's not to say that a cursive-lettered Meucci logo'ed cue is complete firewood. They CAN be made into good cues.
I have a Meucci 97-11 that Ryan Theewen (of RAT cues, and Mueller's cue repair service) rebuilt for me, because the handle area was warped. Ryan basically cut the complete handle area out of the cue, bored-out the center of both the forearm and the remaining section of the butt, and re-cored it with a properly-seasoned 1-piece section of maple. He reassembled/glued the cue back together, sanded, and refinished it (to include a better version of clear coat). I also had him fit an OB Classic Pro blank with the matching ringwork to that same Meucci 97-11.
And I can tell you that the cue hits better than it ever did. This line of Meuccis, stock, had a "noodly" hit. This one doesn't. Rather, it's got a solid hit, very close to my Joss. And I really like it!
(Brian, next time we get together, I'll make sure to bring this cue along so you can try it.)
But again, that's what happens when you repair a cursive-logo'ed Meucci by a true craftsman like Ryan. They don't come off the shelf like that.
-Sean
I think it would be insulting to RAT to still call that cue a meucci.