Why do cheap cues put the threaded pin in the shaft?
Are there any good cues that do it that way?
Yes Sir
Robinson cues comes to mind. Next would be older dufferins.
Joey, Chris, Kim, what do you guys think of pin in the shaft and how it effects feel?
Lmao.
Excluded by a theory. Ain't that some shit.
Lol Billiard cues have a long history of having the pin on the shaft, wood to wood threads.
Mario
I don't know much about the history, read a little on here and the web.
Why did many cuemakers get away from having the pin in the shaft other than the additonal pins needed for more shafts?
Believe a read on here somewhere that carrom cues are a little stiffer due to the nature of the joint(pin in shaft/wood to wood), I could be remembering that incorrectly...
Imagine making shafts after delivering cues.I don't know much about the history, read a little on here and the web.
Why did many cuemakers get away from having the pin in the shaft other than the additonal pins needed for more shafts?
Believe a read on here somewhere that carrom cues are a little stiffer due to the nature of the joint(pin in shaft/wood to wood), I could be remembering that incorrectly...