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    Raecarmia Review - Fixed up My beat up Carolina Custom

    Nice looking cue and the work looks good. Did you have any Before pics? Sent from my iPhone using AzBilliards Forums
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    Cue ID help

    Ferrule. Sent from my iPhone using AzBilliards Forums
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    Cue ID help

    My photo seen here is of my 95-09. The butt sleeve is linen based and has a larger "grain" or weave to the fabric base than the ferrule does. The weave can be easily seen in the ferrule and butt sleeve, I was unable to get a good pic of the ferrule. The cue weighed 20.6 at time of purchase and...
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    Joss Cues - Custom or Production

    I was looking at these cues a while back... it was my conclusion that the custom were still cnc rounded inlays but a very low production 1 of 1, etc... and that the hand made had the sharp points in the forearm. Cost wise you don't get discounts ordering directly from Joss, or didn't when I...
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    Very Special Sugartree by Eric Crisp “The RE60"

    Eyes wide open to a spectacular design. That is very nice. I love the woods and how the colors draw your attention up and down the cue. Looking for the imperfections wasn't even in the mix until after I saw what was "going on" with the cue. A new drug is hitting the market... I think I am...
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    My first cues!

    Looks like very nice work. It also appears that you are well on your way to being hooked on building cues. I look forward to seeing more. Do you have ideas for your personal shaft taper or have you developed anything yet? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A using Tapatalk
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    Shoes

    Red wings has some nice shoes as well as boots. I go with the insoles they sell there as an add on. The worx steel toes with inserts are more comfortable than my Asics running shoes... I wear the boots all the time whether at work or not. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A using Tapatalk
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    First cue tip install

    Oh yes I totally agree. I meant I would do the tip myself next time... major work goes to the maker... or a suitable substitute. There are a few here that do okay tip work. Refinish, new shaft, etc... I think I will ship it to someone here on the forum to do. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A using...
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    First cue tip install

    Needless to say, my custom will never have any other work done on it by anyone other than the maker, or myself (tip). Here I are the finished products of the 2 that I did 100% of the work on and my custom that I had to dress up after someone else "fixed" the tip. That's the before pic...
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    First cue tip install

    I tried to send you a pm with pics. I also posted a thread a while back I think on my tip replacement job. I also had to repair a bad tip install and fix the shafts clear coat on a smeared drip of superglue that the repair man swears he didn't do... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A using Tapatalk
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    The BIG Mezz shaft thread!

    Many thanks. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A
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    The BIG Mezz shaft thread!

    If you could also provide the balance point distance from the joint, that would be great too...many thanks. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G850A
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    The BIG Mezz shaft thread!

    Anyone have joint diameters, weight, and balance points of the 3/8 - 10 style 700 and 900 series shafts? I saw on another thread that the United styles were about 3.8 to 3.9 ounces. I wanted to see how the shafts would effect the overall balance point and weight of my cue... Thanks to all...
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    Cue tone

    Tip hardness by brand is posted in Meuller's catalogue in their tip section (for what they carry). The catalogue is available on line, but I never checked to see if their tip hardness values are posted there. When shopping for a different tip, I look at what I have shot with as a "known" and...
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    Stroke training aid

    Hello everyone. I was wanting to start doing the bottle drill and have been looking for a good stroke training aid. I thought of using a graduated cylinder, but those were a little pricey. A friend suggested I try looking at the local home brewer's supply store... It turns out that was a great...
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