Hey Guys, just trying to get some feed back.
My previous cue was 3/8 x 10 and I really liked the hit.
Which do you think plays the best?
My previous cue was 3/8 x 10 and I really liked the hit.
Which do you think plays the best?
It is said nothing hit like an Old One Piece Cue.![]()
Hey Guys, just trying to get some feed back.
My previous cue was 3/8 x 10 and I really liked the hit.
Which do you think plays the best?
The bestest pin in the whole wide world is the one that keeps your shaft secured to the handle the tightest,
yet at the end of your playing session, allows you to break down your cue without the use of tools.
Thread count has nothing to do with hit and any 'perceived' gain in hit from the magical pin can be easily lost in the cue's overall construction.
Instead of what thread count or mtrl of a pin, I'd suggest more focus be given to commonality.
Find a pin that most any CM will have the tools for when you ever need service.
There are far too many 'bastard' threads used in pool cue pins.
That special pin could just put you in a special place: stuck.
KJ
Nearly all joint threads are bastards.Very interesting. Thank you.
Nearly all joint threads are bastards.
If the pin material mattered, no question it must be maple.
Otherwise KJ rules.
Hey Guys, just trying to get some feed back.
My previous cue was 3/8 x 10 and I really liked the hit.
Which do you think plays the best?
i would like to see a blind test to see if anyone could pick one from the other
i kinda doubt that anyone could
The bestest pin in the whole wide world is the one that keeps your shaft secured to the handle the tightest,
yet at the end of your playing session, allows you to break down your cue without the use of tools.
Thread count has nothing to do with hit and any 'perceived' gain in hit from the magical pin can be easily lost in the cue's overall construction.
Instead of what thread count or mtrl of a pin, I'd suggest more focus be given to commonality.
Find a pin that most any CM will have the tools for when you ever need service.
There are far too many 'bastard' threads used in pool cue pins.
That special pin could just put you in a special place: stuck.
KJ
The bestest pin in the whole wide world is the one that keeps your shaft secured to the handle the tightest,
yet at the end of your playing session, allows you to break down your cue without the use of tools.
Thread count has nothing to do with hit and any 'perceived' gain in hit from the magical pin can be easily lost in the cue's overall construction.
Instead of what thread count or mtrl of a pin, I'd suggest more focus be given to commonality.
Find a pin that most any CM will have the tools for when you ever need service.
There are far too many 'bastard' threads used in pool cue pins.
That special pin could just put you in a special place: stuck.
KJ