Mcdermott e-series ferrules and weight bolts?

j2pac

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I have a couple of questions regarding Mcdermott e-series ferrules, and weight bolt/s.
Were the ferrules sleeved, or threaded, and capped or uncapped?
I would also like to know if anyone knows particularly what weight bolt was used in these cues?
My thanks for any help, with the subject/s. :cool:
Joe P
 

Chopdoc

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The E-Series evolved I believe.

They started out with D-Series parts, then changed.

I don't think they are all the same. You have to look at the individual cue to know what parts it used.

Someone else may know better or more specifically.
 

CroweCues

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The E-Series evolved I believe.



They started out with D-Series parts, then changed.



I don't think they are all the same. You have to look at the individual cue to know what parts it used.



Someone else may know better or more specifically.
He is correct here. They evolved through the series so it could go either way. All stock cues had threaded tenons. Ivorine 3 ferrules, capped. Weight bolt depends on when it was produced in the series

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j2pac

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He is correct here. They evolved through the series so it could go either way. All stock cues had threaded tenons. Ivorine 3 ferrules, capped. Weight bolt depends on when it was produced in the series

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The cue in question would be an ef2. Thanks gents. :cool:
 

Chopdoc

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The cue in question would be an ef2. Thanks gents. :cool:

I believe it's still the same matter. An early E-F2 will have a D series weight bolt and screw on bumper while a later one will have the later weight bolt and push in bumper.

Some E series ended in the 90's while others continued well into the 2,000's.
 

j2pac

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I believe it's still the same matter. An early E-F2 will have a D series weight bolt and screw on bumper while a later one will have the later weight bolt and push in bumper.

Some E series ended in the 90's while others continued well into the 2,000's.

Thanks Doc. Much appreciated. :cool:
 
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