Joseph Cues Cue Nut Silver Member Nov 20, 2003 #2 A friend of mine had one with a stainless steel joint. It was too forward heavy and too thin for me. But, a ton of players like it that way too.
A friend of mine had one with a stainless steel joint. It was too forward heavy and too thin for me. But, a ton of players like it that way too.
B blud AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 20, 2003 #3 Jim Buss is a fine cuemaker. I watched him start with hardly no equipment and wind up a good cuemaker. blud
Jim Buss is a fine cuemaker. I watched him start with hardly no equipment and wind up a good cuemaker. blud
B Bluewolf AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 21, 2003 #4 Joseph Cues said: A friend of mine had one with a stainless steel joint. It was too forward heavy and too thin for me. But, a ton of players like it that way too. Click to expand... My scruggs has a steel joint and may be slight forward balance but it just feels balanced. When my husband gets his, he may want it to be more forward than mine. Maybe your friend got the cuemaker to make it that way. Laura
Joseph Cues said: A friend of mine had one with a stainless steel joint. It was too forward heavy and too thin for me. But, a ton of players like it that way too. Click to expand... My scruggs has a steel joint and may be slight forward balance but it just feels balanced. When my husband gets his, he may want it to be more forward than mine. Maybe your friend got the cuemaker to make it that way. Laura