Great tutorial, though a shame how Photobucket is these days
Great post! Thanks for taking the time to explain in detail. Is the same procedure used for a Predator shaft with the thin pad? I have a couple 314-3 shafts that I'd like to experiment with some different tips
Great tutorial, though a shame how Photobucket is these days
Agreed, I've seen so many ads get screwed up by Photophucket
Pics reloaded on a different platform. :thumbup:
About 40 years ago, Jack White was putting on his trick shot show at my college. The student he was playing was using a house cue, and the tip was in pretty bad shape. Jack said here, let me fix that tip for you. He pulled out a small pen knife, turned the cue upside down on the rail of the table, and shaved down the mushroomed edges of the tip. He then shaped it up a little, and burnished the edges to nice shine. I don't think it took him more than a minute or two. I can just imagine how many tips he installed by hand, over the years.I come from an era where we had to be able to put a tip on ourselves. I watched Greg Stevens put one on in the back of his big Caddy. He was talking to me the whole time and working while he talked. I was amazed at how precise he was with his hand tools. It left an impression on me.
I come from an era where we had to be able to put a tip on ourselves. I watched Greg Stevens put one on in the back of his big Caddy.
About 40 years ago, Jack White was putting on his trick shot show at my college. The student he was playing was using a house cue, and the tip was in pretty bad shape. Jack said here, let me fix that tip for you. He pulled out a small pen knife, turned the cue upside down on the rail of the table, and shaved down the mushroomed edges of the tip. He then shaped it up a little, and burnished the edges to nice shine. I don't think it took him more than a minute or two. I can just imagine how many tips he installed by hand, over the years.