I have an original Meucci sneaky pete - without the black stripeZims Rack said:What kind of cues are they and how old are they?
Also, measure the joint pin (should be around 1"), then measure how many threads there are per inch, then measure the diameter of the pin. A 3/8-10 joint pin is 3/8" diameter with 10 threads per inch.
Zim
I have J and J cue Joint protectors if you need them. Picture would help, or go their website, and give me the model number. http://www.jjcue.comBigDaddy said:I have an original Meucci sneaky pete - without the black stripe
and a J&J that I'm not sure of when it was made, but I do know that it's not a quick-release.
BigDaddy
BigDaddy said:I have an original Meucci sneaky pete - without the black stripe
and a J&J that I'm not sure of when it was made, but I do know that it's not a quick-release.
BigDaddy
If the cue is a JJ quick release is not a 5/16-18 pin, it is their own thread, but like to make sure with pic...http://www.jjcue.com/images/2737-1.jpgBigDaddy said:I have an original Meucci sneaky pete - without the black stripe
and a J&J that I'm not sure of when it was made, but I do know that it's not a quick-release.
BigDaddy
billiardbum said:If the cue is a JJ quick release is not a 5/16-18 pin, it is their own thread, but like to make sure with pic...http://www.jjcue.com/images/2737-1.jpg
I stand corrected...Where is the guy that wants to knowrhncue said:Yes, but he says that it is NOT a quick release pin.
Dick