It varies greatly. 5280,cuetec,viking,tiger,predator,longoni,joss,lucasi,meucci those are just a few. There are also several custom cues that have cult followings among pros. It really isn't so much the cue but the shafts that might be common among players such as predator's 314, tiger's x-shaft, meucci's black dot shaft.
The majority (95% or better) use American made cues. Americans without a doubt produce the highest quality best hitting cues.
Woodpecker cues, built by Josey. Used to use 5280 (cuestix international) and before that Viking. Correction to whoever posted the above answer...Josey Cues does not build Woodpecker cues, they are made by Jacoby Cues...
Binocular cues are, "Depth cues that depend on the use of two eyes" (Myers, D., 2007, p. 245).Monocular cues are, "Depth cues available to either eye alone" (Myers, D., 2007, p. 247).Basically binocular cues are things that help us to perceive depth and we have to use both eyes to perceive them. Monocular cues are the same thing, but you can use only one eye or the other and still see the same effect.Depth effects that depend on both eyes working at the same time (binocular) are Retinal Disparity and Convergence.Depth effects that depend only on the use of one eye are: Relative size, Interposition, Relative clarity, Texture gradient, Relative height, Relative motion, Linear perspective and Light and shadow.
There are two versions of Balabushka cues - Today, they are made in Arizona under a license to use the Balabushka name. However, the original Balabushka cues were made by George Balabushka in New York City. The original cues are considered rare and expensive. With the exception of the license to use thename, there is no direct connection between the original Balabushka cues and those sold as new today.
Yes, very good. Alot of top professionals use Jian Ying cues.
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The big differences are cost, lifespan, and workmanship. Fiberglass cues are generally high volume production cues and are therefore very cheap. Fiberglass cues generally will not warp. Fiberglass cues cannot have any intricate designs or workmanship (what you see is what you get), and generally will never be worth as much as their purchase price as a used cue. Wood cues cannot be made as quickly as fiberglass and therefore usually will usually cost more. Well made wood cues can last a lifetime if properly maintained, but require care. Wood cues can have a wide range of workmanship, with the above average cues typically inceasing in value as they get older. The action of the tip and shaft on contact is much different between different wood cue designs, and different again with fiberglass - this requires getting used to the difference for anything other than a straight on shot. The feel and playability is very different between fiberglass and wood and many experienced players will not play with a fiberglass cue.
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Different jurisdictions have different rules regarding use of wireless fences. Contact the Animal Control Officer for your area, and ask about restrictions and limits on their use at your home.
There are several types of non verbal cues that buyers use at auctions. The nod their head, wave their hand, hold up a finger, and also use their bidding card.
Joss Cue most likely refers to the company "Joss Cues" which specializes in pool cues and their accessories. Joss Cues sells cues made of different quality wood and come in several colors. One can also design their own custom cue with a service on their official website.
Binocular cues, as opposed to monocular cues.
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