Mensabum AzB Gold Member Gold Member Tuesday at 9:34 PM #1 Evening Lathemeisters!! I'm wondering which custom cuemakers use brass pins in their cues?? TIA. That photo makes it look like copper, but it's brass. Attachments Screenshot_20260113-221502.png 923.7 KB · Views: 18
Evening Lathemeisters!! I'm wondering which custom cuemakers use brass pins in their cues?? TIA. That photo makes it look like copper, but it's brass.
chuckpilegis AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 10:21 PM #2 I Have a Gracio with a 3/8 x10 mod brass pin. When I had a few cues built later on I could specify what pin I wanted and it didnt much matter to them
I Have a Gracio with a 3/8 x10 mod brass pin. When I had a few cues built later on I could specify what pin I wanted and it didnt much matter to them
Sheldon dontneednostinkintitle Silver Member Yesterday at 12:02 AM #3 A good "custom" cue maker has probably used half a dozen different materials for pins.
Kim Bye AzB Silver Member Silver Member Yesterday at 5:01 AM #4 I stock pins in Ti, SS, brass, bronze and G10. The pin used can aid in dialing in the correct balance of the cue.
I stock pins in Ti, SS, brass, bronze and G10. The pin used can aid in dialing in the correct balance of the cue.
B bbb AzB Gold Member Gold Member Silver Member Yesterday at 6:16 AM #5 Kim Bye said: I stock pins in Ti, SS, brass, bronze and G10. The pin used can aid in dialing in the correct balance of the cue. Click to expand... Check your pm
Kim Bye said: I stock pins in Ti, SS, brass, bronze and G10. The pin used can aid in dialing in the correct balance of the cue. Click to expand... Check your pm
T Thecoats AzB Gold Member Gold Member Silver Member Yesterday at 8:05 AM #6 Southwest and Bluegrass as the ones that come to mind for me regarding primarily brass pin usage. Last edited: Yesterday at 9:02 AM