Whyte Carbon Adapter Question Plz

u12armresl

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Went to Seybert's with a Blevens, Bludworth, and a Schick.

The only adapter they could find that fit any of the 3 was one for the Schick (and it hits really really well.)

Had a conversation with someone at a hall who said they had access to a CNC machine and I wonder if anyone has heard of people making adapters for the butts mentioned?

Thinking maybe Les or Leonard had proprietary pins in their sticks and unless someone manufactures one, there just isn't enough interest for older cues.

Any thoughts please?
 
Went to Seybert's with a Blevens, Bludworth, and a Schick.

The only adapter they could find that fit any of the 3 was one for the Schick (and it hits really really well.)

Had a conversation with someone at a hall who said they had access to a CNC machine and I wonder if anyone has heard of people making adapters for the butts mentioned?

Thinking maybe Les or Leonard had proprietary pins in their sticks and unless someone manufactures one, there just isn't enough interest for older cues.

Any thoughts please?
Donald Bludworth is still around, he could definately make the adapter.
I have everything I need for my local customers who have Bluds Cues.
The Les,
Have no idea. Not sure I've seen one.

Added
Just looked up the adapters,
Definately different.
 
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I think, correct me if I am wrong, Bludworth was an 3/8x11.5 ish.....I know that that tap will work...it will be a slight bit loose, but very close. He did have what I call a 'Bastard" thread for his pins
 
The easiest approach is to get a spare big pin insert, bore it out as much as you dare. Then thread a piece of phenolic whatever threads you need and after that turn it to fit the new I.D of the Triple 60 adapter and glue it very carefully in, making sure you don't get epoxy pooling in the end, so it locks up the screw.
I'll take a picture on my phone to illustrate what I'm talking about.
 
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Went to Seybert's with a Blevens, Bludworth, and a Schick.

The only adapter they could find that fit any of the 3 was one for the Schick (and it hits really really well.)

Had a conversation with someone at a hall who said they had access to a CNC machine and I wonder if anyone has heard of people making adapters for the butts mentioned?

Thinking maybe Les or Leonard had proprietary pins in their sticks and unless someone manufactures one, there just isn't enough interest for older cues.

Any thoughts please?
 
Donald Bludworth is still around, he could definately make the adapter.
I have everything I need for my local customers who have Bluds Cues.
The Les,
Have no idea. Not sure I've seen one.

Added
Just looked up the adapters,
Definately different.
I believe this was a Leonard Bludworth, not sure if they used same pins.
 
Donald Bludworth is still around, he could definately make the adapter.
I have everything I need for my local customers who have Bluds Cues.
The Les,
Have no idea. Not sure I've seen one.

Added
Just looked up the adapters,
Definately different.
Hi Michael. Can you expand on "looked up the adapters definitely different" please.
 
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