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How
it plays:
· Softer more consistent
hit.
· Reduced cue ball deflection.
Selling Points:
· Meucci cues are built
with one priority in mind - give every player more power
with less effort.
· Using the proprietary Myth Destroyer testing robot
Meucci builds shafts and butts that are more flexible
causing less cue ball deflection.
· Unique joint and ferrule design allow for maximum
performance with minimum effort and the butt splice
design increases amplification of stroke while diminishing
warpage.
· Meucci's are the only cues balanced far enough back
for automatic grip positioning every time.
· The black Dot Bullseye Shaft is the most consistent,
hi tech, peak performing cue shaft that is flat-laminated
from 35 Northern Hard Rock Maple laminations.
· The radial consistency of this shaft is equal to Natural
Hard Maple or any of the pie-laminated shafts presently
on the market.
· The less than 2% spine differential of this shaft
is marked with the Black Dot Bullseye for those who
can detect slight nuances and play to this extremely
high level.
Weight Changes:
· Weight bolts are removed with a flat head screwdriver
or with a 5/16" Allen wrench.
· Weight bolts come in .5 oz increments up to 3 ounces.
Specifications:
Tip:
Medium-hard Lepro tip.
Ferrule:
Polycarbonate ferrule for a soft hit-now made more durable
than original. Shaft: Hard rock maple (29" long). Black
dot marks spine of the shaft. 14"-16" pro taper. Shaft
has thick cocobolo ring within yellow and ebony colored
rings. Threads have brass insert.
Joint:
Flat faced wood-to-wood.
Pin:
5/16x18
Forearm:
German nickel collar with stained bird's-eye maple,
two ebony colored points with two colored veneers and
a white pearlescent dot at the end of a white pearlescent
line extending from the base of each.
Wrap:
Covered black Irish linen wrap.
Sleeve:
Stained birdseye maple sleeve with six white pearlescent-bordered
ebony colored ovals set in a thick cocobolo ring within
thin yellow and ebony colored rings.
Standard
finish: Five-proof urethane coating - Including the
wrap.
Bumper:
basic push in rubber bumper.
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