Would you be so kind as to cut and past from my post where I ASKED if you'd like additional information posted?
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I've gone 48 years without being called recalcitrant. I was shooting for a whole lifetime, and now you've gone and blown it for me drivermaker.
If there are any other choice words you haven't been called in your lifetime, let me know. I'll be happy to oblige you on that.
You said if I had a digital scale you'd like weights. I don't have a digital scale, don't know the weights, and don't know which cues have a weight bolt.
If you don't have a digital scale...fine! Not everyone does. However, all you have to do is remove the rubber bumper on the back of the cue and you'll know immediately whether the cue has a weight bolt or not. You can remove it very easily by either pulling on it or using the appropriate tool to screw out whatever is holding the bumper in place. If you have a weight bolt that can be changed, it also means that the balance point can be changed with a different weight. Therefore, one shouldn't automatically assume that what is back weighted or forward weighted on YOUR cue that's in the picture is representative of all cues made by that particular cuemaker.
Let's just get something clear here. Several people have posted to this thread with comments or questions, including you and me. Only ONE person has contributed actual information and that's ME. Only one person has contributed nasty criticism and that's YOU.
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Let's you and I get something perfectly clear here. I asked a simple question, and I asked the SAME QUESTION that KOOP did. I COPIED HIS RESPONSE AND PLAYED OFF OF THAT. Go to MY very first post which is at the top of page 2 on this thread. Where is there anything that's nasty. It's a simple question, Dr. Mike. Do you also have reading comprehension problems like a lot of your other Post Hole Digger friends?
Let me make something else clear...take your "interesting" thread on balance and shove it. I could care less. I think I already know more about the balance of a cue than you'll ever know in your entire lifetime so it doesn't matter to me.