Don't know whether its coincidence but I often look at cues for sale on here and Ebay and many sellers are now listing the balance point as part of the spec of the cue. What I've noticed as well with the last few cues I've had made is how light the shafts are these days, thus often resulting in a balance of around 15-16" which is quite butt heavy and very light and flimsy on the bridge hand.
My preference is for a BP of 17-18" as I feel that shafts that are naturally of good density and rigidity should be coming out at this minimum, unless the cue is weighted particularly heavily for a specific customers needs. I get the feeling that the standard of shafts these days just aren't as good as they were some years back when many cues I tried and bought were all of good density and coming in or around the 17" BP.
My preference is for a BP of 17-18" as I feel that shafts that are naturally of good density and rigidity should be coming out at this minimum, unless the cue is weighted particularly heavily for a specific customers needs. I get the feeling that the standard of shafts these days just aren't as good as they were some years back when many cues I tried and bought were all of good density and coming in or around the 17" BP.
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