Glad to know you're still here, was wondering if you still have the 'mali fancy window player' listed on your site, and if yes, is the crack in the laminate or in the wood under the laminate?

lastly, what's the lowest you can accept for that cue? Don't want to low-ball, but getting the crack repaired and the cost of the cue are the same cost as a few nights in the dog house-hotel when the wife finds out....lol
Yes Ray, The website is still up and running. I have been listing additional cues and cases the last couple weeks. Still have about 60 cues and cases to list. Thanks.

Terry
PVD1: Can you send me a ink? I cannot find what you are referring to. And use email, please. I rarely come to this message center. My email is jerry@azbilliards.com
Thanks,
Jerry
I don't know if you have the Jensen Cue for sale anymore, but if so, call me at 773 865 1972 and email me more pictures at jffffff26@gmail.com. Thank you, and yes, those are 6 F's.
Wouldn't be right to take it for free. I would buy it just to tide me over till I find the right one but its worth about 50 to me. I'm sure its worth more to someone.
i cannot type worth a crap, and if my ramblings were hard the understand, just call i can bs on the phone better than i can type. 660 7231346 later chuck
not all forearm wood is good for threads. a solid one piece butt will have to find 31 or 32 inch stock, and most is sold in 30 inch length. use exactly 1/2 inch wood for the pin. i do a lot of pins at one time, i cut them with about 1 3/4 inch of thread and then cut them with a 2 inch smooth 1/2 inch piece thast glues into the butt. i then soak them in thin super glue, and i mean soak. let them dry and put aside for future use. when i get ready to use one i put it in the lathe check for straightness and center drill a small hole in the nose. i will only use about half of what i cut because they are not straight. after cutting the female threads into the shaft, i use a .42 inch hole any smaller and the shaft might split, and go slow, back it in and out, and clean the cutting threads or the shaft will split. when its cut soak the female side with super glue, when dry recut. and you will still have to sandpaper the pin and use a small triangle file on the pin to make them fit. l
Good mrng chuck. I was thinking about the beall system for your threads and was wondering if you are cutting it as one piece on the forearm or cutting a tenon with or without threads and epoxying into the forearm? What size tenon are you cutting? Hope you are getting all that work out of the way, I hate it myself when work cuts into my social time as well! greg

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