Meucci Cue Manufacturer produce hand crafted cues, completely custom built in the United States. They offer several different types of cues including the Meucci M1 Sneaky Pete and Meucci Power Piston Accelerator.
Meucci is still in business and has a catalog of their pool cues that can help you in identifyin an old cue. They can also help you determine its value. Use the link below to contact Meucci.
For billiards players seeking used pool cues from the Meucci brand, there are options when doing so on the web. This includes sites such as eBay, Meucci Cues, and Budget Cues.
This is very subjective. McDermott and Viking are two of the largest production manufacturers and are both very successful - anyone owning one of these will tell you the one they have is the best. Some McDermott cues are now collectibles, Viking hasn't yet been recognized as collectible. Meucci is the only major production cue that chose a balance point differently than other production cues, and holding one will feel like a custom cue. Anyone owning a Meucci will say it is the best. In addition to these 3 named, there are others that certainly deserve mention such as Adams, Mali, Brunswick, and of course, Predator.
The type of wood you use in the construction of your cue will determine whether the cue will be softer hitting or harder hitting. For instance, Ebony and Cocobolo produce a similar hitting cue - hard rather than soft. Rosewood makes for a softer hitting cue. A cue made from Bocote will fall somewhere between.
This sounds lke a snooker cue. It is not a pool cue. Riley was not a recognized cue manufacturer in the US as either a production or custom maker in 1956. This cue has little value in the US to a collector and no value to a pool player. It may have value to a snooker player.
No. The typical snooker cue tips are much smaller than the typical pool cue tips. So, you can fit a pool cue tip to a snooker cue, but not a snooker cue tip on a pool cue.
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The same way you pick your shoes, pants, and underwear (no joke). You pick a cue that suits you in weight, length, tip size and composition. Some will tout different brands, sizes and weights but in the end it is personal choice to what you like and feel good shooting with.
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A cue is a direction to do something. To act on cue is to do what you need to do when the cue is given to you. It is common in acting, as delivering your line on cue, that is, when your turn comes up or when you hear the line that leads into yours.