Wimpy said:you beat me to it. don't think I am careless with my cues either. I was babying it so damn much, and this tragedy had to happenunfortunately, I had to learn the hard way
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Wimpy said:I thought I was the only one on here to have seen this happen. I never knew that the damage could have been much worse. May I ask you, how did the people crack their butt caps or butt sleeves (the times you saw it happen)? Where they trying to do the same thing as me? Or did they do it in rage?
LOLz...I've seen all those except the putting a cue in the pocket and snapping it...Bamacues said:I won't say I have seen it all, but I have seen cues destroyed by:
-hitting the cue on the edge of the table, like Earl did
-swinging the cue down towards the floor, hitting the tip and shattering the cue
-slamming the butt down on the floor and splitting the cue (like on this post)
-snapping the cue over the knee
-snapping the cue behind the head/neck (this one can be accidental, too)
-throwing the cue
-putting the butt or shaft down into a pocket and snapping it off
my personal favorite:
-throwing the cue javelin style through the wall
any others out there?
Joe
traa89 said:haha putting the cue in the pocket? thats halarious...I might pay to see that one ha
Wimpy said:Actually, Earl broke the crap out of his cue on the floor (in the Mosconi Cup).
DiamondDave said:I saw a kid outside of a poolroom spazzing out for some reason. He was taking the butt of his Excalibur cue and hitting it against the ground in a fit of rage. After a few seconds of this I think his Meth Muscles kicked in and he took the butt with both hands way over his head and tried to break it over his knee baseball bat style. He swung down with his hands and up with his knee and when the 2 forces met he screamed like I've never heard before and dropped to the ground. The cue flew about 10 feet away into the parking lot. His girlfriend and someone else carried him to the car. He had a bruise above his knee the size of a football. The cue however lived to play another rack scratches and all.
Dave