Waldo's said:This is a shaft a lady came in with and wanted us to fixWe sold her a new shaft and used the joint collar from the other one just like new.
This was the 1st thing that came to my mind when I saw the original post. I don't have a dog but if I did, there's no way he could do this to my cue. It stays in it's case.Icon of Sin said:WOW, how could she leave it in a place her dog could get it? I assume it was leaning up against a wall and the dog knocked it over? I also assume that she has a table at home since the cue was not in a case which means the cue would have been better off left on the table rather then leaning up against a wall.
Whether she's leaving the cue out for the dog to chew on or she's letting the car run out of oil and throwing a rod... the hubby is gonna find out!BANKONIT said:Maybe She Did Not Want Her Husband To Find Out ?
Just for your info the cue was in a case and the dog chewed the case up and got the shaft out. The butt of the cue was O.KIcon of Sin said:WOW, how could she leave it in a place her dog could get it? I assume it was leaning up against a wall and the dog knocked it over? I also assume that she has a table at home since the cue was not in a case which means the cue would have been better off left on the table rather then leaning up against a wall.
Frankly, she should have seen this coming, treat your cue good and your cue will treat you good, treat your cue bad and bad things will happen to your cue.
All in all though, interesting pics. Glad I keep my cues in the case or on the pool table when not in use.
I didn't think of that but I shouldcueman said:Did you throw the dog a bone for getting you the shaft work?
I've had two dogs in my life that chewed on things.... shoes, clothes, anything of any value was put out of reach of the dog...including my cue case.Waldo's said:Just for your info the cue was in a case and the dog chewed the case up and got the shaft out. The butt of the cue was O.K