Anyone try these?

I’ve been buying and selling cues for 40 years,

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Fatboy
And things change.
40 years ago, there were no websites for shops, you couldn't see the product from home, you couldn't shop from home. a lot of things have changed on how we do things.
It's cheap and the best way to know if the butt or shaft are warpped.
It's also a nice way to hold the cue for photography and videography.
Why so negative?
If you don't think you need it, it's cool but can't ignore its value.
 
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I’ve been buying and selling cues for 40 years, from cheap to the most expensive cues

Knowledge , scales , calipers are all the required tools


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Fatboy
People like to hear a nice clean whirrrrrrrrrrr and see those shafts spinning. Not a single seller in my WeChat sells without these. Is this a cultural difference? Maybe.... Anything to sell. Guess it's just considered a normal thing to do here.
 
And things change.
40 years ago, there were no websites for shops, you couldn't see the product from home, you couldn't shop from home. a lot of things have changed on how we do things.
It's cheap and the best way to know if the butt or shaft are warpped.
It's also a nice way to hold the cue for photography and videography.
Why so negative?
If you don't think you need it, it's cool but can't ignore its value.
I can accomplish the same thing with out the gadgets

I’m all about the right tools for a job

I’m also not going to bog down with nonsense I don’t need.

Ask ppl who have bought cues from me if they are happy. Simple as that.

I’m not an internet cue salesman, never have been never will be. I deal in all sorts of cues with many different types of people. Collectors, players, etc.

I don’t need a fidget spinner to check what I need to check on a cue. In the rare times I do need help, I’ll go to a cue maker or “the” cue maker who has a lathe and or better tooling than me and who is smarter than me for answers

Do I know everything? Nope! Not close. Bit after 40 years , yes I know a bit and I know who to go to for answers. If I can’t get an answer, then that’s the answer. I just don’t know.

If I can find a tool to fill in those times of not knowing, I’d buy the tool. Why wouldn’t I? I do what ever is necessary to learn, know and understand all cues I own or have owned. Thats how I’ve learned what I know over the years.

Thats not negative at all. It’s the pursuit of knowledge and keeping it real. Sometimes tools help-other times they don’t.

Thats the long answer

And yes things do change. What I did 40 years ago sure as hell isn’t what I do now. I change with the times……and I’m smarter than ever.

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Fatboy
 
even collectibles will have different value if they are straight or not. It's part of the condition state.
That’s for sure. I have a 8pt Gus butt that’s not straight. I bought it that way, I’ll sell it that way. But it’s not worth as much as if it was perfect.

It happens.

Most cues move out of being true after a few years. Not decades later. So on the collectible old school cues they stay straight if they are straight. 2-5 year old cues can move-no matter who makes them. Wood moves. It happens. Sometimes that can be corrected if it’s at the A joint and it’s a big enough cue it makes sense to do the work.

In the case of the 8pt Gus. I wouldn’t mess with it and it’s not the A joint. It appears to be the handle. Not something imo that should be messed with. Could it be sorted out? Possibly by a handful of cue makers. But imo that’s the wrong idea for that butt.

I’ll leave it at that , and the fidget spinner would help me how in this case? What new information would it provide? And how could I apply that information to this cue?


Fatboy<——not negative at all,
 
I can accomplish the same thing with out the gadgets

I’m all about the right tools for a job

I’m also not going to bog down with nonsense I don’t need.

Ask ppl who have bought cues from me if they are happy. Simple as that.

I’m not an internet cue salesman, never have been never will be. I deal in all sorts of cues with many different types of people. Collectors, players, etc.

I don’t need a fidget spinner to check what I need to check on a cue. In the rare times I do need help, I’ll go to a cue maker or “the” cue maker who has a lathe and or better tooling than me and who is smarter than me for answers

Do I know everything? Nope! Not close. Bit after 40 years , yes I know a bit and I know who to go to for answers. If I can’t get an answer, then that’s the answer. I just don’t know.

If I can find a tool to fill in those times of not knowing, I’d buy the tool. Why wouldn’t I? I do what ever is necessary to learn, know and understand all cues I own or have owned. Thats how I’ve learned what I know over the years.

Thats not negative at all. It’s the pursuit of knowledge and keeping it real. Sometimes tools help-other times they don’t.

Thats the long answer

And yes things do change. What I did 40 years ago sure as hell isn’t what I do now. I change with the times……and I’m smarter than ever.

Best
Fatboy
Great, so you don’t need it.
Don’t buy it.
I think that the $30 I paid for them saved me time and money going to a cue maker with a lathe. Not that there is one around here…

I don’t need it anymore either, I don’t buy and sell cues. I do have about 20 cues that were sitting in cases for 15-20 years that I wanted to know their condition.
I don’t have a lathe, don’t think there is one in my country, I don’t have a pool table to roll the cues on, and it feels silly to carry them all the pool hall.

I had one butt that when I rolled it on my desk, wobbled pretty badly, when I put it on this it was straight as an arrow, turned out that the lizard wrap had a bump in it that raised the cue when rolled on a flat surface.
 
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Great, so you don’t need it.
Don’t buy it.
I think that the $30 I paid for them saved me time and money going to a cue maker with a lathe. Not that there is one around here…

I don’t need it anymore either, I don’t buy and sell cues. I do have about 20 cues that were sitting in cases for 15-20 years that I wanted to know their condition.
I don’t have a lathe, don’t think there is one in my country, I don’t have a pool table to roll thr cue on.
I had one butt that when I rolled it on my desk, wobbled pretty badly, when I put it on this it was straight as an arrow, turned out that the lizard wrap had a bump in it that raised the cue when rolled on a flat surface.
If it works for you great!

It’s a pain when the bumps in the wrap tell a different story about a cue. That happens too.

They are nice for photography as they lift the cue off the table a bit. I’m not big into photography but they are great for that.

Most important is when you buy a cue, know what ur buying or who ur buying it from. Surprises later suck. I’ve had ivory crack after I’ve bought and sold a few cues-that’s never happy. That’s an environmental thing. And the cue maker using “green” ivory. Different topic

Enjoy ur cues!

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Fatboy 😃👍
 
People like to hear a nice clean whirrrrrrrrrrr and see those shafts spinning. Not a single seller in my WeChat sells without these. Is this a cultural difference? Maybe.... Anything to sell. Guess it's just considered a normal thing to do here.
Yeahhhhhhh, well some people are prone to buying pet rocks, fidget spinners and all sorts of meaningless crap because a lot of people are simple minded, but I digress. Whatever blows your hair back.
 
If you think you want one but don't like the price, think twice because 29 will soon be 65. Of course, going to be a whole lot of this going on . . .
 
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