Where the handle screws into the forearm. Southwest builds them in a way that they warp at that pointThis is the second time recently, that I’ve seen “a-joint” referenced. What part of the joint is the a-joint?
You can buy the dust separately. No list.This thread is ruining the mystique and allure of 15-year waiting periods and impregnated Narnian magic dust.
I’ve heard Omen cues play similar to Southwests, also I think Cokers and Howard’s. I’ve never seen a Southwest in person And have not tried any of the builders I’ve heard compared. Curious if any Southwest owners feel another cue they have tried is similar. Obviously DPK cues don’t need to be mentioned In comparison.
Status symbol,like a Rolex watch,look at me.i wonder how much of the SW waiting list is made up of east asian customers. they love those SW:s.
they have a cult following just like Rolex kool-aid swillers. there's at least ten watches i'd buy before a rolex.Status symbol,like a Rolex watch,look at me.
Status symbol,like a Rolex watch,look at me.
they have a cult following just like Rolex kool-aid swillers. there's at least ten watches i'd buy before a rolex.
A lot of US-made stuff has cult status in Asia. Old tube stereo amps, big Altec horn speakers, various cue brands, vintage blade-style irons, bourbons, etc. The Ko's now use a cue made for them by a top Taiwanese builder.i think so yea. but the ko brothers, wang can, kevin cheng all used to play pretty sporty with SWs too. i'm sure they influenced others. not a wise cue choice in terms of sponsorship but it does seem to be a thing there.
Not sure, but I believe that you've spent more time bragging about your fcking Lucasi on here than any 10 South West owners.Status symbol,like a Rolex watch,look at me.
LOL,my fcking Lucasi is a hell of a cue for the $250 I spent on it with no wait.Not sure, but I believe that you've spent more time bragging about your fcking Lucasi on here than any 10 South West owners.
And your Timex! Spend the money, buy the water.
From what I have been told, the "A" joint would be the connecting joint between the top of the wrap section and the bottom of the forearm. If they are a not a fullsplice cue there is always a wood to wood joint with a connecting pin or dowel at this section.
Ko pin yi plays with a 30k Zen cue with a ko tip.
Timex is a good watch. So are a lot of others. I'm a watch nerd. Have 17 at last count. My watches are the only accessory I wear. Not crazy about rings, ear rings, or necklaces. Which one I wear depends on my mood, where I'm going, and who I am going with or meeting. I still wear my 1975 Seiko on occasion. I wouldn't buy a Rolex but I have one that I love, a gift. I did reward myself with an Omega and a couple of Tags over the years and some other nice timepieces.View attachment 693374
$50 and it keeps time and you probably wont get mugged for it.
I guess you’re confirmed my point, you're bragging about your Lucasi again.LOL,my fcking Lucasi is a hell of a cue for the $250 I spent on it with no wait.
And I don't have a Timex watch.
Did I hit a nerve with you,oh no you must have a Rolex or a Southwest cue.
Congratulations. You win the dumbest comment on the internet today!Funny. For years people claimed that the rolling wobble was due to their 'parabolic' taper. I argued that it was because they are mass produced junk.
Never hit with a SW that impressed me at all.
Congratulations. You win the dumbest comment on the internet today!