Broken pool cue

Jerry J

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Anyone ever see a pool cue break like this? I swear it was not abused!
 

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What kind of shot did it break on? Or did it break as you were screwing it together? Was there any indication something was wrong before it snapped?
 
From this product's website (always make sure you read the fine print):

Players Cues are made from 100% North American Grade A Hard Rock Maple. The wood for each cue is hand picked by seasoned craftsmen to ensure maximum quality and straightness. This cue offers high-quality graphic designs in the colors, patterns, and styles players demand. A high-gloss finish provides an armor coating that protects from fading and chipping. The shaft has a professional taper and has been treated with a special French cue wax, allowing it to literally glide through your fingers for a better and smoother stroke. This Players Cue features:

  • 13mm 29" 100% North American Grade A Hard Rock Maple Shaft with Pro Taper
  • Le Pro Leather Tip
  • Occasionally shatters for no reason
  • High Impact Ferrule
  • 5/16 X 18 Joint
  • Linen Wrap
  • Lifetime Warranty Including Warping
 
That is what I and many others think. The manufacturer said it was obviously due to using the cue stick on the break of a new game. They did give me 50% off on a new stick, but I'm not very satisfied with the whole experience. Thanks for your comment.

There should be 0 reasons why a break would cause the cue to snap like that. That is an idiotic reason not to warranty it fully. The only thing I can see breaking on a break with a bad miscue or when hitting the table is the ferrule. I don't care how hard a player breaks, nothing in the butt should be damaged during the shot.

To me, that wood looks to be in really bad shape, what you would see in a rotting log.
 
If that's the handle section that broke it had to have been leaned on pretty hard. Never seen ANY cue break in that area without some high stress applied to the side of the cue. If, and imo a BIG if, it did just suddenly break there it must have been a bad/porous/rotted piece of wood.
 
What kind of shot did it break on? Or did it break as you were screwing it together? Was there any indication something was wrong before it snapped?
It was the strangest thing, I used it to play a shot and put it on my hanger. Went to grab it for my next shot and I (and 3 other people) saw the wrap portion of the butt was at a crazy angle. Upon inspection, we saw what you are seeing in the attached pictures. I called a friend who is much more knowledgeable regarding pool and pool equipment. He stated that it was broken at a knot in the wood. Also, he said the bolt doesn't just break like that from casual use. Thanks for the note.
 
If that's the handle section that broke it had to have been leaned on pretty hard. Never seen ANY cue break in that area without some high stress applied to the side of the cue. If, and imo a BIG if, it did just suddenly break there it must have been a bad/porous/rotted piece of wood.
Agreed!
 
From this product's website (always make sure you read the fine print):

Players Cues are made from 100% North American Grade A Hard Rock Maple. The wood for each cue is hand picked by seasoned craftsmen to ensure maximum quality and straightness. This cue offers high-quality graphic designs in the colors, patterns, and styles players demand. A high-gloss finish provides an armor coating that protects from fading and chipping. The shaft has a professional taper and has been treated with a special French cue wax, allowing it to literally glide through your fingers for a better and smoother stroke. This Players Cue features:

  • 13mm 29" 100% North American Grade A Hard Rock Maple Shaft with Pro Taper
  • Le Pro Leather Tip
  • Occasionally shatters for no reason
  • High Impact Ferrule
  • 5/16 X 18 Joint
  • Linen Wrap
  • Lifetime Warranty Including Warping
That's what they said when I asked them to honor their warranty.
 
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