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Originally Posted by danielkandi View Posti saw some hate on the cue and i decided to dish in with my experience with it. It's just a great buildquality overall. If u can learn to play with it, thats another case. But it works for most of those that give it the attention it deserves.
However, when it comes to cues, it's a matter of personal preference.
Glad you can get on with it.
May i ask how much did you pay for the cue ?
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got it sponsored as im a hybridplayer. Pool AND snooker (at a good amateur level). i've got a cameraman finally, so a demonstration video of the cue is something we are going to record ASAP. The stiffness is a bit crazy if not used to it. Compared to how soft John Higgins' ash cue is, this is miles harder. Noticed how it arks when hes on his final backswing. Rather soft wood. Just one example. I have suggested them to make it thinner and less conical too quickly, like it does seem to be now. It would make it slightly more whippy i think. But lets see what they end up doing. its 9,5mm as standard, and i think it should stay that. or 9,4. But ye, less conical without being all 314-like from predator, in its shape.
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ok that failed... so instead here is the link if folks wanna see it. https://www.instagram.com/p/Batbf-nn...thedanielkandi some might find it a turnoff that you cant feel the veneers, but at least it means they wont crack in the glue etc. I also suggested to make veneers a few mm deep on the shaft itself, to make it less poolcue like, but i think to avoid playability difference, they opted for no shaft veneers.
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Interesting replies Daniel and our dealer here in Australia does not seem to be stocking them any more and they have not been available on his website for a while for reasons I cannot answer.
Surely the amount of money they are asking for them considering what you can get hand made for equal or lesser has put a dint in their market for attracting the average Snooker players to give them a go.
I still have not not seen anyone here in Australia playing with one nor have I heard of any player purchasing one.If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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Originally Posted by danielkandi View Postok that failed... so instead here is the link if folks wanna see it. https://www.instagram.com/p/Batbf-nn...thedanielkandi some might find it a turnoff that you cant feel the veneers, but at least it means they wont crack in the glue etc. I also suggested to make veneers a few mm deep on the shaft itself, to make it less poolcue like, but i think to avoid playability difference, they opted for no shaft veneers.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostLooks like a pool cue, can't see it ever catching on for snookerTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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iagree that the price is steep when u think that its "only 3 veneers" . But the inlays are not what you're paying for. Its the technology. Joint never been so accurate, plus laminated shafts. Consistent.
I will put it this way, if I ever needed a cue and couldnt try it of the shelf, and it was in the 1000 euro pricerange, i would not buy a parris topmodel. I would buy a mezz. Because i know what i would get. i would never know with a parris, or many other ash cue makers for that matter. Most of those that are happy with their 1000+euro cues from ash makers are those that cant make a break over 30 or 40 anyway. They just want the craftsmanship and the look. Its always those types i see posting how they love the cue to bits.
I asked Mezz corp what their aim is. And tbh they arent trying to cater to the average joe. They want more hi-end clientel with this i think. But we can agree that price is high. All i can say is, i've tried no other cue with that much power when having to spread the reds around the black.
Im back in melbourne in feb or march i think, so lets meetup for u to try it IF i get to carry it on the flight.
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Originally Posted by danielkandi View Postgot it sponsored as im a hybridplayer. Pool AND snooker (at a good amateur level). i've got a cameraman finally, so a demonstration video of the cue is something we are going to record ASAP. The stiffness is a bit crazy if not used to it. Compared to how soft John Higgins' ash cue is, this is miles harder. Noticed how it arks when hes on his final backswing. Rather soft wood. Just one example. I have suggested them to make it thinner and less conical too quickly, like it does seem to be now. It would make it slightly more whippy i think. But lets see what they end up doing. its 9,5mm as standard, and i think it should stay that. or 9,4. But ye, less conical without being all 314-like from predator, in its shape.
It has a good response , i give you that .
Cue is something personal.
If you can get on with it , than stick to it i would say !!
I asked what you have paid because I was curious, looks like abit diff prices in diff countries, lol.
http://www.doubledavecues.com/mezz-v...ml?language=en
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