justinb386
Banned
I recently purchased a Brunswick Billiards cue that was made by Joss, and I know it is pointless to say the brand name of the cue that I purchased, but just wanted to mention it anyways.
Well, when I roll both pieces apart on a pool table, they roll almost perfect (other then a very slight roll out in the joint area of the butt, and a little bit of taper roll out in the shaft, but the tip of the shaft remains flat when it is rolled), but when the cue is rolled together, the entire shaft comes pretty far off of the table (probably enough to affect a players game), and I would just like some opinions about why the cue rolls so badly when it is rolled together?
Could it possibly be a warped joint, or what?
If you would not mind giving me 4 minutes of your time by watching the video that I created last night (and telling me what you think about why my cue rolls so badly when rolled together), then I would be very grateful for any opinions about this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhauvDnqz18
The shaft of the cue is also damaged. It needs a new tenon, new ferrule, and a new tip.
Is the cue worthless (as it is), or not worth the money that it would cost to get repaired?
I have added pictures of the cue for those that do not wish to view the video that I created.
Thanks for your replies about this.
Well, when I roll both pieces apart on a pool table, they roll almost perfect (other then a very slight roll out in the joint area of the butt, and a little bit of taper roll out in the shaft, but the tip of the shaft remains flat when it is rolled), but when the cue is rolled together, the entire shaft comes pretty far off of the table (probably enough to affect a players game), and I would just like some opinions about why the cue rolls so badly when it is rolled together?
Could it possibly be a warped joint, or what?
If you would not mind giving me 4 minutes of your time by watching the video that I created last night (and telling me what you think about why my cue rolls so badly when rolled together), then I would be very grateful for any opinions about this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhauvDnqz18
The shaft of the cue is also damaged. It needs a new tenon, new ferrule, and a new tip.
Is the cue worthless (as it is), or not worth the money that it would cost to get repaired?
I have added pictures of the cue for those that do not wish to view the video that I created.
Thanks for your replies about this.