knocked the butt plate off a D-series, McDermott, on a break but it came apart at the glue joint. Mike Gulassy refinished the cue and said it was a manufacturing defect.The dowel screw in the middle of the handle broke first and then the wood around it went. I've seen cues do this before, even high end cues.
The Dowel Screw might have had imperfections in how it was heat treated , or in this case if any heat treating of the part was ever done.
Had a Scruggs cue fail like the above and heard stories about a Bushka failing the same way once. Be glad you got some of your money back and that the company was still around. The ones I have seen fail didn't have someone to fall back on for any reimbursement.
What's that glue line at the crack? Do you have more pics?Anyone ever see a pool cue break like this? I swear it was not abused!
Yes sir! And you can even break with it. I’ve been breaking with my D-2 since 1984.I found a nice 1980's merry widow McDermott in an area pawn shop for $100....just sayin'...
What's that glue line at the crack? Do you have more pics?
I'm still trying to understand how the stick knows it is a break shot and not a long bank hit equally as hard. Does the cue ball somehow communicate back to the cue that it has collided with a tightly packed group of balls and not a cushion?Did you remind the fella at the manufacturer that is generally how pool is played, you start with a break shot first??? I have been breaking with my player for over 10 years now, I have not had a problem.
Balloons on a dead street corner I guess$5/hour? Where do you live?
Got this one in the shop a while back, haven't got around to fixing it yet. McDermott "Tournament of Champions" cue. Was not abused. Let it slip through his fingers and hit the floor and just popped. Must have had a stress riser and hit just right. Didn't help that there was no bumper in place. First one I've seen do this.... not the way I'd attach the forearm... surprised to see it in a McDermott.Anyone ever see a pool cue break like this? I swear it was not abused!
Got this one in the shop a while back, haven't got around to fixing it yet. McDermott "Tournament of Champions" cue. Was not abused. Let it slip through his fingers and hit the floor and just popped. Must have had a stress riser and hit just right. Didn't help that there was no bumper in place. First one I've seen do this.... not the way I'd attach the forearm... surprised to see it in a McDermott.
View attachment 690160
looks like this one: https://seyberts.com/collections/players-cues/products/players-g4118-pool-cue?variant=41732594630854 same butt sleeve designYou can see that the screw hole is way deep, and there are defects in the wood. I will contact a Players dealer and point this out to see if there is a path forward toward free replacement. Unfortunately, the logo looks like it is pretty old so it may be an uphill battle
I would buy it as-is to repair also
termitesGot this one in the shop a while back, haven't got around to fixing it yet. McDermott "Tournament of Champions" cue. Was not abused. Let it slip through his fingers and hit the floor and just popped. Must have had a stress riser and hit just right. Didn't help that there was no bumper in place. First one I've seen do this.... not the way I'd attach the forearm... surprised to see it in a McDermott.
View attachment 690160
You'd think huh...termites
Skews me for not knowing. What is a stress riser?Three stress risers within an inch of length.
Skews me for not knowing. What is a stress riser?