https://www.ebay.com/itm/Classic-Or...h=item3fb0faf2cd:g:e3wAAOSw5Epb5ddn:rk:1:pf:1
NICE LOOKING CUE-
" I never heard of this before
any input
NICE LOOKING CUE-
" I never heard of this before
any input
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Classic-Or...h=item3fb0faf2cd:g:e3wAAOSw5Epb5ddn:rk:1:pf:1
NICE LOOKING CUE-
" I never heard of this before
any input
Probably sandpaper induced, I'd guess.
If you inferred George 'tapper-ed' it like that, that makes one of us.
I took it as the seller describing the taper, solely.
Wow. That's weird. You'd think they'd be whippy as hell.It's a real thing BB. Doc Frye in the late 60's made shafts with ''bell tips." He would make two shafts for you and one would be a bell tip if you desired. The ferrules were fluted. I remember them vividly and knew of at least two guys that had them.
I have asked many if they ever heard of them and I never heard of anyone that has except for one cue maker, Dan Janes. I spoke to him about these tips and he was aware of them.
Gold Crown, who posts here grew up in Philly and still has a Doc Frye from those days. Maybe he can weigh in on this.
Wow. That's weird. You'd think they'd be whippy as hell.
It's a real thing BB. Doc Frye in the late 60's made shafts with ''bell tips." He would make two shafts for you and one would be a bell tip if you desired. The ferrules were fluted. I remember them vividly and knew of at least two guys that had them.
I have asked many if they ever heard of them and I never heard of anyone that has except for one cue maker, Dan Janes. I spoke to him about these tips and he was aware of them.
Gold Crown, who posts here grew up in Philly and still has a Doc Frye from those days. Maybe he can weigh in on this.
That's not what's being hash'd out here. The ad for the 'bushka has bell-shaped shafts not ferrules. I've seen shafts get that way from sanding and i've never heard/seen of the bell ferrules you describe. What is the reasoning behind the bell ferrules?The shaft thickness is the same as a normal shaft. The ferrule flutes out from where the ferrule is attached to the shaft and gradually widens up to the tip so the tip has a larger radius than normal.
Both guys I knew who had them were very accomplished players.
That's not what's being hash'd out here. The ad for the 'bushka has bell-shaped shafts not ferrules. I've seen shafts get that way from sanding and i've never heard/seen of the bell ferrules you describe. What is the reasoning behind the bell ferrules?
Thanks Capt. Obvious.Gotta be for pepe who want thinner diameter shafts than ferrules...
Thanks Capt. Obvious.
That's not what's being hash'd out here. The ad for the 'bushka has bell-shaped shafts not ferrules. I've seen shafts get that way from sanding and i've never heard/seen of the bell ferrules you describe. What is the reasoning behind the bell ferrules?
One reason for a bell shaft that I heard is that on the forward stroke the shaft sort of releases in your (closed) bridge and moves more easily rather than binding as the stroke goes forward. Sort of like an extreme pro taper.
But I agree with the above that a lot of bell tapers were from hand sanding. It used to be that if you went to a tournament with a pocket full of #600 you would be the most popular guy there.