http://cgi.ebay.com/cue-lathe-/220610134125?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335d63806d
could be a good deal for someone.
could be a good deal for someone.
To stop any confusion. This is NOT a Deluxe Cue Smith headstock.http://cgi.ebay.com/cue-lathe-/220610134125?cmd=ViewItem&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item335d63806d
could be a good deal for someone.
To stop any confusion. This is NOT a Deluxe Cue Smith headstock.
It is not manufactured by Cue Man Billiard Products or any of the manufacturers that Cue Man has build the Cue Smith products.
I have no idea of the quality of the product or how well it aligns on center with our parts, but it is not one of our headstocks.
To stop any confusion. This is NOT a Deluxe Cue Smith headstock.
It is not manufactured by Cue Man Billiard Products or any of the manufacturers that Cue Man has build the Cue Smith products.
I have no idea of the quality of the product or how well it aligns on center with our parts, but it is not one of our headstocks.
I know for a fact that the headstock in question came of a used hightower enlay machine, it might be an older model and missing the 3-jaw chuck, but i am pretty sure it was made by hightower.
Its funny how you guys jump on every chance to discredit any (non hightower) Cue Lathe related posts
I know for a fact that the headstock in question came of a used hightower enlay machine, it might be an older model and missing the 3-jaw chuck, but i am pretty sure it was made by hightower.
Its funny how you guys jump on every chance to discredit any (non hightower) Cue Lathe related posts
I know for a fact that the headstock in question came of a used hightower enlay machine, it might be an older model and missing the 3-jaw chuck, but i am pretty sure it was made by hightower.
Its funny how you guys jump on every chance to discredit any (non hightower) Cue Lathe related posts
I know for a fact that the headstock in question came of a used hightower enlay machine, it might be an older model and missing the 3-jaw chuck, but i am pretty sure it was made by hightower.
Its funny how you guys jump on every chance to discredit any (non hightower) Cue Lathe related posts
I know for a fact that the headstock in question came of a used hightower enlay machine, it might be an older model and missing the 3-jaw chuck, but i am pretty sure it was made by hightower.
Its funny how you guys jump on every chance to discredit any (non hightower) Cue Lathe related posts
this is my last one i had laying around.the one up top is one i picked up awhile back this is the one for sale,the one underneath is the one i build.priced to sell fast.easy up grade to your repair lathe,this is a 1 3/8 thru hole dual headstock.will fit on any taig / hightower type machine.if you want a 3 jaw chuck for it i have a slightly used one for $50.thanks for looking,buy it now have it on tues/wed.if your wanting the one underneath there $495........thanks for looking
It is not clear from his ebay post if he made the one for sale or purchased it from someone.He does say he made the bottom headstock and that headstock is not for sale.
Anything else is just accusation and conjetcure.
Like any ebay item, buyer be ware if you are not familiar with the seller or product.
I know for a fact that the headstock in question came of a used hightower enlay machine, it might be an older model and missing the 3-jaw chuck, but i am pretty sure it was made by hightower.
Its funny how you guys jump on every chance to discredit any (non hightower) Cue Lathe related posts
WOW!!!!!
Open wide
Insert foot
SHOW YOUR A@#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
something like this i presume?tastes of cheese
WOW!!!!!
Open wide
Insert foot
SHOW YOUR A@#!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Momma makes some kick-A soup but you've got to stir the pot.
Oh, I see you're already doing that.
Are you going to buy some soup or are you just into stirring?
NO SOUP FOR YOU!!!
Oh I think the poster who is more of an "expert" on Hightower Lathes, than Chris Hightower himself, is doing enough stirring for everyone. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
and also i think everyone on here needs to remember that all the cue building equipment is TAIG based. not hightower based.
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When I design something and put some Taig parts on it that is a Hightower Cue Smith based machine, not a Taig based machine. I was building cue machinery years before I ever used a Taig part on anything. I use some of their parts and that secret has been out of the bag for many years. But when someone copies some of my none standard Taig parts, they are making a Hightower knock off, not a Taig knock off. When they copy Taig's parts they are making a Taig knock off. I hope that clarifies my position. And I have no hard feelings against you for posting this thread. I think people got carried away with comments on here and I hate to see that happen.