A Balabuska with a full length full splice wouldn't have an A-joint bolt![]()
Except this one is a jointed one.
Must be made in Philly or Texas bushka.
A Balabuska with a full length full splice wouldn't have an A-joint bolt![]()
A Balabuska with a full length full splice wouldn't have an A-joint bolt![]()
My answer to "why would you x-ray a cue?" or "what would an x-ray show?" is below. Some people looking at this think they have leaned something. Me? I though the 2 floating rings were "butterfly wings" until it was explained to me that they were the trim rings in the decorative ring (what do thay call that ring again?) just above the wrap.
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Thanks
Kevin
Nice Bushka by the way - would love to see the outside sometime.
Or is that Kobe's shinbone?
The metals and plastics, yeah, I can see how an xray would be useful to identify what is where. ( inside)
But could you really learn anything more about the way it was assembled or constructed, other than "yes, it has a bolt here and a piece of plastic there"...
Just asking - no need for discontent
My answer to "why would you x-ray a cue?" or "what would an x-ray show?" is below. Some people looking at this think they have leaned something. Me? I thought the 2 floating rings were "butterfly wings" until it was explained to me that they were the trim rings in the decorative ring (what do thay call that ring again?) just above the wrap.
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Thanks
Kevin
I'm kind of surprised nobody has asked what kind of cue this is. After all, people don't normally have their Cuetec's x-rayed.
In another thread, someone 'claimed' they had taken Xrays of a Balabushka cue, for the purpose of 'studying' his construction methods.
But, from what I currently understand about Xrays and wood, it seems like it would have been a fruitless effort, because, the Xray wavelengths used in common radiology would render the wood basically transparent.
(The correct terminology is "Radiotransparent")
So, what exactly is one going to discover by looking thru a cue?
Any Xray experts here?
In case you haven't noticed, this is not the same AZ Billiards it used to be.
And yeah, not a Cuetec, not a Gina (pockets too long compared to the screw).
What's your over/under on my auction just using the x-ray pic and going with "unknown cue"?
Kevin
This must have been a fake bushka.![]()
This must have been a fake bushka.![]()
That one looks good to me. Wonder why the one end is ground flat?
That one looks good to me. Wonder why the one end is ground flat?
That.I can think of two main reasons to X Ray a cue.
1) To be able to identify the cue in the future for ownership, modification or authentication issues.
2) To see if the internal construction is consistent with other known examples of the cue without having to disassemle it.
You would not learn much about construction techniques from an x-ray.
I think $750. It would be the world's most expensive Meucci.