I am awaiting delivery on a new Schmelke cue.
What should I check when it arrives, to be sure it is satisfactory?
Straightness, etc...
I'm pickier than most and bothered by taper roll so I check that (rolling together and apart) but if the tip doesn't come off the table it shouldn't be an issueI am awaiting delivery on a new Schmelke cue.
What should I check when it arrives, to be sure it is satisfactory?
Straightness, etc...
I have always done the test that Mike Lambros has on his website. Short version is line up a shot straight into the corner, hit it with soft speed. Then hit the same shot with increasingly harder speed all the way to break speed, if you feel any difference in the feedback of the cue there may be something wrong with the construction of the cue. For visual finish Skins has provided an excellent link.. JMO!!!!!
Put it together, make sure it fits right. Play with it, feels good? Keep it
Agree 100%. Johnnyt
Although I agree with what the others are saying that you shouldn't have to worry with a quality cuemaker I always check because people have bad days and you never know when something is beat up in transit....well sometimes you do if the box is beat up lol
Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
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But how many pounds of cure does that equate to?Yes, but do you agree 100%?
And, if you agree with me, Johnnyt, and Celophanewrap, then it's closer to 300%.![]()