Thank you, I have looked and looked and IDK why I could not find it, maybe just typing the name in wrong. I found every type of possible bridge head except that one. Only thing is they are out of stock thereA quick google image search for “pool cue bridge head” got this hit:
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Power Bridge Head Black
Black Power Bridge Head features a rubber grommet for easy attachment to your cue shaft. Fantastic rigidity in a multitude of position options.seyberts.com
The only place I can find with it in stock is a German outlet, not sure how much to ship it:Thank you, I have looked and looked and IDK why I could not find it, maybe just typing the name in wrong. I found every type of possible bridge head except that one. Only thing is they are out of stock there![]()
Agree, and have one, but the OP sounded very specific in
Yes “she” wants that specific one, I had one and it broke and it’s my favorite bridge so trying to replace it with the same one.Agree, and have one, but the OP sounded very specific in his quest.
what do you mean by most flexible?Related to this topic, Seybert's has a few different bridges I'm seeing for the first time.
Can someone recommend 2-3 bridges that are the most flexible and are the slip-on type? I'll be happy to have a couple of them with me in the bag.![]()
Bridges
Pool cue bridges give you that extra reach for those hard to reach shots. View the top brand Bridges such as Tiger, Kamui, Super Shot, and many more.seyberts.com
Thanks
Sashi
I suppose "versatile" might have been a better choice of word than "flexible".what do you mean by most flexible?
if they are very flexible i dont think they would give much support to the cue?
icbw
See post #5I suppose "versatile" might have been a better choice of word than "flexible".
I found one at Seyberts. I have this exact bridge head except it's white.Hi all, I am looking for a specific style of bridge to add to my cue case, I have had m0 luck finding one so I thought I would reach out to see if anyone here could help me. I have attached a picture
It's out of stock there and they have no idea if it will be in again. It's driving me MAD trying to find one lolI found one at Seyberts. I have this exact bridge head except it's white.
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Power Bridge Head Black
Black Power Bridge Head features a rubber grommet for easy attachment to your cue shaft. Fantastic rigidity in a multitude of position options.seyberts.com
I use it on my break/jump cue and it has a one piece phenolic ferrule and tip. I have used this one for years on it without an issue but I have seen other types pull off a tip. When Mike Johnson puts on a tip they don't come off unless its time to replace itBe careful of those slip on bridges if they fit on real tight. I've had to replace a few tips for people who removed their tips while pulling off those bridges. If it fits extra tight I recommend pushing on the tip with your thumb while easily pulling off the bridge.