Jude Rosenstock said:They're completely useless.
CocoboloCowboy said:Unless you do something to need them.
And there are many who view cues as much more than a simple piece of equipment. Those are the guys who tend to want the JP's for asthetic and at some level practical reasons. To each there own.Jude Rosenstock said:Okay, to elaborate a little - I view cues as sports equipment. That's it. You're never going to find me using a 5k cue with 150 inlays. My taste is specific to performance and that's it. Joint protectors are simply asthetic from what I see.
I cut pieces of hard foam and dropped them into the tubes to raise my butts and shafts to where I can take them out easily and still not do any damage to the lid when it's closed.snowmon34 said:I agree thay can be a pain in the ass, but I use them for same reason JCIN stated above...an oversized J/P will protect the collars and joints especially in my Murnak case(My butts and shafts bounce around in the extra large tubes) and it makes it easier to get my shafts out of the deep tubes..jmo
JCIN said:Plus they look cool and lets be honest here. It is not about how you play it is about how cool your toys are.
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JCIN said:And there are many who view cues as much more than a simple piece of equipment. Those are the guys who tend to want the JP's for asthetic and at some level practical reasons. To each there own.
On a $500 playing cue who cares? On a $5000 Gina I start to care.
Plus they look cool and lets be honest here. It is not about how you play it is about how cool your toys are.
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Jude Rosenstock said:Yes, which is exactly the reason why I decided to give a more elaborate answer. I'm not a cue collector. If I were, my opinion might be different.
D_Lewis said:I bet you are if the guy doesnt make with the cash!
AuntyDan said:Several years ago I saw Ralph Souquet unpacking his cues at the Mosconi Cup and he actually had little black plastic covers on the tips of his shafts!
Were they ribbed?AuntyDan said:Several years ago I saw Ralph Souquet unpacking his cues at the Mosconi Cup and he actually had little black plastic covers on the tips of his shafts!
Sweet Marissa said:If you don't like them, stop using them. Who cares if pros use them or not? By the way, any joint protector that has come with my cues sits in a box with other junk in my storage unit. I find them useless and a waste of time.