LOL. If it had been a snake, I'd been bit, and most probably by now, dead. The post I was looking for was on the same page: in post 126, mrbilloo said "Got mine also, havent [sic] had time to play yet.....also school colors (WV). a collectible!!!!" It was the "WV" that got me.Bear with me on this one. I am throwing this idea out as a possible marketing idea for Anton and an "ordering" idea for the rest of us -- "Shuriken Cues in School Colors". (The idea is not originally mine. One of our members recently wrote that his BC Cue had the bonus benefit to him as it was done in his school colors. West Virginia if I remember right. I searched for the post but could not find it, so someone please "remember" him to me.)
Just think if LSU fans could get a good cue in Purple and Gold, or for Florida fans -- orange and blue. Y'all get the idea. If I owned a pool hall in a college town, I would keep a couple "School Cues" in stock for resale to local fans.
No ferrule? or very small ferrule? great looking cue.
Strange. Look at the photos above paul, of what i got.
Wow! I skipped over that photo. You are right. That seems to be more like a fat black pad than a thin ferrule. There is ferrule made of buffalo horn that is black but is that this? ..... I know you don't want to scratch it but the pad can be cut with box cutters while it would only scratch a ferrule.Look at the photos above paul, of what i got.
What the heck are you talking about?Wow! I skipped over that photo. You are right. That seems to be more like a fat black pad than a thin ferrule. There is ferrule made of buffalo horn that is black but is that this? ..... I know you don't want to scratch it but the pad can be cut with box cutters while it would only scratch a ferrule.
Carbon-fiber shafts are hollow and the ferrule there (a so-called vault plate) sits inside the carbon-fiber tube with a lip visible above the CF-shaft end. I doubt its anything like that in a maple shaft.
What the heck are you talking about?
I scrolled back to post 221. I think my two cues are actually pictured there, because they are all numbered. its hard to tell because it isnt focused.Wow! I skipped over that photo. You are right. That seems to be more like a fat black pad than a thin ferrule. There is ferrule made of buffalo horn that is black but is that this? ..... I know you don't want to scratch it but the pad can be cut with box cutters while it would only scratch a ferrule.
Carbon-fiber shafts are hollow and the ferrule there (a so-called vault plate) sits inside the carbon-fiber tube with a lip visible above the CF-shaft end. I doubt its anything like that in a maple shaft.
Mine has no ferrule, it's just wood. I was surprised when I changed the tip, but honestly I love how it plays.This photo is from post #221. Those are likely short black ferrules. Anton states that his cues have carbon (black) ferrules in post #89. The shorter ferrule (and that is short!) means less deflection.
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Yeah i havent shot with it yet. will this weekend. I do not think it will effect game play. was just surprised to not see one.Mine has no ferrule, it's just wood. I was surprised when I changed the tip, but honestly I love how it plays.
Whoa! That is unusual. I, for the hell of it, put a cue tip on a one-piece house cue directly to a pad and the wood. I thought it would sound wooden or solid. It sounded more 'boinking' or tinny:Mine has no ferrule, it's just wood. I was surprised when I changed the tip, but honestly I love how it plays
What in the hell is that?!? Doesn't look like a shaft and it doesn't look like a tip on top either.Whoa! That is unusual. I, for the hell of it, put a cue tip on a one-piece house cue directly to a pad and the wood. I thought it would sound wooden or solid. It sounded more 'boinking' or tinny:
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I been bitch-slapped.Its no Kamui tip. The cue is no Predator or Meucci. Its a ten for $10 cue. Things are a little different in the ferrule-less world.