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  1. Das Cue-Boot

    Soaking Leather Tips

    I'm really baffled with where the chemistry is going here. I can't see any common thread--some of them are soaked in a solvent, so presumably that would all evaporate and maybe have dissolved some component of the tip. Others are leaving organic residue which sounds like they could turn into...
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    Gorina Basalt cloth

    I bought Basalt from Buffalo Billiards in Petaluma. Very helpful, gave me a 10% discount, so came to $207 for an 8 foot table. When I received the package it had been shipped by Muellers, so I am guessing that Muellers is the US distributor, and the others that sell it go through them to drop...
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    CARBON FIBER SHAFTS-WHICH ONE TO BUY?

    I did get one from Seybert's before they ran out of stock, with Seybert's bucks it came to a net of about $285. Not a hint of stickiness with no waxing, cue silk or other preparation, but we are in a very high and dry area, so humidity is not in play. If anyone is in Four Corners area and...
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    Wood identification

    Based on further descriptions and better pictures , I agree. It has a grain structure like a monocot, so likely a type of palm.
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    $30 for a piece of chalk...What's your favorite chalk to use?

    Exactly my experience with Predator and Taom, either Pyro or V10. Predatorand a couple other medium priced chalks are in my giveaway or “leave and forget” pile.
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    CARBON FIBER SHAFTS-WHICH ONE TO BUY?

    Except Seybert's is sold out with no prospect of restocking. I suspect we are seeing clearance sale to get rid of stock for the more expensive replacement.
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    Wood identification

    My vote: Ramin. Very common softish, straight grained hardwood about 50 years ago when they were clearing lowlands in Indonesia for palm plantations. Many of the mid price cues used it, including the Sears four piece thread on the shaft/socket on the butt cues. It is now considered...
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    McDermott finally fixing the "tacky" defy problem... Hopefully.

    I have a brand new Defy, 12.5 mm, 29 inch. No hint of tackiness, and I haven't put any wax, cue slick or anything else on the shaft. Anyone in my area (Four Corners) come by and and I'll let you try it out.
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    Selling cues safely?

    Not that bad, really, but you are going to have to pay something somewhere. One option is eBay, where they handle the money on the transaction, take a (big) cut, but protect you on the transaction. A more do it yourself version is the unfortunately maligned Paypal (and no, have no relationship...
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    Sold Defy Carbon Fiber Shaft, 12 mm, 29 inch, 3/8-10 thread

    Here is a lightly used, excellent condition, Defy shaft. The narrow part of the shaft looks polished, since I've used the McDermott Cue Silk on that, and it really slides through my ungloved bridge hand pretty well now. Not sure of the tip brand, it plays like a medium layered tip. I'll...
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    Sold Becue Engage 11.8 mm 5/16-14 Carbon Fiber Shaft

    Since it looks like we've got a carbon fiber shaft bazaar going here, let me add this one to the mix, and drop the price to $340.
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    triangle

    Yes, I have visions of Torquemada and the Inquisition every time I hear of people dunking a bunch of tips. Maybe we need to take all Triangles, Lepros and Elkmasters that fail the trials and burn them as well.
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    Sold Becue Engage 11.8 mm 5/16-14 Carbon Fiber Shaft

    With some of the major manufacturers dropping their price on carbon fiber shafts, $380 is too high for a used shaft, regardless of condition. Dropping to $350. Almost forgot--including a generic 5/16-14 joint protector for the shaft.
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    triangle

    There must be a better way of determining if the tip is good than dunking them all and seeing which one floats. It kind of has a tinge of medieval inquisition to it. It also bothers me that only half of them are "good". Agree though with Loctite being the best of the glues, and prep is key to...
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    My experience with Schmelke

    I bought a semi custom break cue from Schmelke. When I asked about changing one of the woods from bocote to goncalvo alves, which is heavier, harder and stronger, they offered to do that at no additional cost. Cue hits like a ton of bricks with a hard Ultraskin break tip. It is wonderful...
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    Sold Becue Engage 11.8 mm 5/16-14 Carbon Fiber Shaft

    This is a Becue Engage 11.8 shaft, 5/16-14 piloted thread (used on a Joss shaft), 30 inch length, weighs 4.25 oz/121 g. Current tip is an Ultraskin SuperSoft, used exclusively with Taom chalk during the tip's lifetime. The shaft is in excellent condition. There is one burnish mark midway down...
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    Sold Joss JOS171 Butt Only

    This is a JOS171 which is about 2 years old. The cue is in essentially new condition, not a scratch or flaw on it. It comes with the standard Joss piloted 5/16-14 stainless steel threads. One exterior modification is that the butt cap has been changed to a generic one that can handle an...
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    triangle

    Actually, a few atoms once you cover the surface roughness is about right. The tech papers for some of these talk about 0.002 inch layers, which is less than than surface roughness for a fine sanded surface.
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    Kamikaze cue tips

    Agree with Mr Machine. Work fine, last a long time, price is right. One thing to note is that they are about one level softer than most, so a soft plays kind of like a super soft, medium like a soft, etc. My experience is based solely on the black tips.
  20. Das Cue-Boot

    triangle

    If you are referring to gluing the tip to the ferrule, yes, you do. You can't squeeze it hard enough to remove too much. The glue bonds extremely tightly to most surfaces, but doesn't have a lot of strength on its own, so a glob will tend to shear and come off if it is too thick.
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