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I received my new cue from Unclevit over a month ago. I wanted to wait until I had played with it before posting a short review.
The workmanship easily compares with two Master Cues I have, at a much better price. The points are all even and perfectly aligned. It has a very nice hit and balance to it with an acceptable amount of deflection. The specs of the cue are:
Length – 58 in
Tip – 9.5 mm
Balance Point – 18 in
Weight - 17.4 oz
I would highly recommend ordering a cue from Unclevit. His customer service is second to none, and communications were excellent.
Thanks Unclevit for an excellent cue and service.
Mike
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Mike. Tks for kind feedback. This cue was playtested by one of our up front players. He managed to do a break of 70+ in his second game with it. He likes the shaft's playing quality. Hope you feel the same. I picked this shaft myselfIt's in the Shaft
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I would sooner not disclose the price, but if you do a search for cues Unclevit has had for sale, you will find this one. Also with playability (feel of the shaft) being very subjective, take this for what it is worth. The shaft is very responsive and has a nice feel to it. I usually test a cues’ deflection by doing the following test. With the pink and black on their spots, I place the cue ball approximately 22 inches shy of the side pocket and about 10 inches off the cushion. From here most players would try to power the cue ball around the table to get onto the black. For the test I use inside English and follow, to come off one cushion (after sinking the pink) with the cue ball finishing with a (give or take) ¾ shot on the black. I have attached a picture showing the placement of the three balls for the test. I must say that from the picture it does not look like much, but if you do the measurements you will get a truer indication of the shot. It shows both the start and finish of the cue ball. Also with a bit more power the cue ball finishes straight in or below the black.
My gage is the fuller the hit I have to aim for on the pink, the worse the cue plays, due to more deflection. I found that both my Master Cues and Unclevit have the same aiming point. All cues that I have are compared to my JP Ultimate (#424). With it there is very little adjustment when using side. But also in fairness to any of my latest cues purchased, the JP cost me substantially more.
After typing this (I am a slow typist) and getting ready to post it, I realize that two of the questions I received were from private messages. I am going to go ahead and post this and will answer the pms this evening.
Mike
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Originally Posted by Acrowot View PostMike, what the heck is inside English? Is this a foreign way of describing side? I have noticed that some of you use different words to what us Brits use.
Mike
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Mike, I thought you meant check side, but you could also have said in that situation to apply right side. The English did not catch on as you say, cos the game was invented by the Brits, so why would they use the term "English"?
You would use the term "hooked", as pool came from the US. Here, hooked means something different, nothing to do with pool. lol.
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