kam how do you pin in the shaft compaired ti the pin in the butt?kamdaswani said:this is now available for 4,200.-
it has 5 shafts ( reverse joint )
shipping $60.-
bank charges $25.-
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kam
dave sutton said:kam how do you pin in the shaft compaired ti the pin in the butt?
can you feel a difference
kamdaswani said:well to start with, the shaft is obviously a lot heavier with the pin built in... this adds a distinct shift in the balance point ... and overall, the cue tends to feel lighter ... and long smooth strokes tend to come easier...
by and large, i think it is a "feel" thing ... i like it...
dave sutton said:i also like a forward balanced cue
i always wonder why burton did this and no one seems to have a clue
TATE said:O
In my opinion, the radial pin has dated all the old joints making everything else but the 3/8X10 or 11 obsolete.
Chris
dave sutton said:i was talking to -R- about this yesterday. i stopped using piloted joint and started using 3x8-10 sw sytle pin. flat faced joints seem to be taking over
jerry however did remind me that many many great playing cues were made with piloted joint.
you think gus would make non piloted joints today???
joss was using ff 3x8-10 in the early 70's
TATE said:In my opinion, the radial pin has dated all the old joints making everything else but the 3/8X10 or 11 obsolete.
Chris