My McDaniel came out to play
- By lord_shar
- Cue & Case Gallery
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Love that cue. This particular McDaniel design was one I was considering purchasing before eventually going a slightly different route with my 2005 Gilbert.
Yes, I have seen that.Viking uses finger joints for the A Joint.
Nice looking cue for the money.I believe this to be an 87 Series Helmstetter. Or, late 80's / early 90's era, in any case. I was really shocked it sold so cheap. Looks to be in excellent condition too.
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Viking uses finger joints for the A Joint.I just came across this and was reminded of the finger joints I have seen in some cues.
Yup! They roll!Do not ship a tube. They roll off belts, and under tables.
Perhaps to some they’re dead, those that follow trends like LD and CF shafts and brands and “the newest thing”. But to some of us, it will always be SS joints, real wood shafts with full sized ferrules, and I’m no collector. Why? Well, because if you know, you know. It don’t mean a thing if it don’t have that Ping!SS joints are as dead as dinosaurs. I agree, they won't sell today, unless to an old school collector.
The early 2000's were yesterday. That isn't really "a long time ago". They are just used cues.
Show me. I am curious.
What is "really nice" and what is "old" in this context?
The early 2000's were yesterday. That isn't really "a long time ago". They are just used cues.back in the early 2000's
Show me. I am curious.I seen a really nice old used Helmstetter go for about a $160, the other day, on auction. I was really surprised it sold so cheap.