master9baller
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I recently purchased a McDaniel cue that's getting a complete refinish. The joint collar needs replacement and therefore I am changing the joint type to Uniloc quick release as all my playing shafts are that thread type.
I have two 8-10 year old McDaniel 3/8 x 11 thread "Southwest style joint" shafts for sale. They both have the standard thin silver ring. Plus a McDaniel butt joint protector with the "c over M" logo that fits the 3/8 x 11 Southwest thread pin. The female threads in the shafts are into black phenolic, not threaded wood. Bill McDaniel usually used a standard 3/8 x 10 joint, occassionally using this type of 3/8 x 11 SW joint.
Shaft #1 is standard 29 inches, perfectly smooth, PERFECTLY straight, a full 13 mm at the tip, with the original McDaniel non-layered tip and LBM ferrule. The shaft has minor bluing, but is in very good condition.
Shaft #2 is a standard 29 inches, perfectly smooth, with a SIGNIFICANT taper roll, a full 13 mm at the tip, with the original McDaniel non-layered tip and LBM ferrule. The shaft has some bluing. When rolled on the pool table the taper hits the table, but it never causes the tip or furrule to leave the surface of the table. Certainly playble, and could be straightened to some degree. I've straightened many shafts with steam and a bit of elbow grease, it can be done on non laminated shafts.
Shafts no longer for sale, decided to keep them and replace with the southwest joint
Pretty firm on these prices, basically giving them away as it is.
I have two 8-10 year old McDaniel 3/8 x 11 thread "Southwest style joint" shafts for sale. They both have the standard thin silver ring. Plus a McDaniel butt joint protector with the "c over M" logo that fits the 3/8 x 11 Southwest thread pin. The female threads in the shafts are into black phenolic, not threaded wood. Bill McDaniel usually used a standard 3/8 x 10 joint, occassionally using this type of 3/8 x 11 SW joint.
Shaft #1 is standard 29 inches, perfectly smooth, PERFECTLY straight, a full 13 mm at the tip, with the original McDaniel non-layered tip and LBM ferrule. The shaft has minor bluing, but is in very good condition.
Shaft #2 is a standard 29 inches, perfectly smooth, with a SIGNIFICANT taper roll, a full 13 mm at the tip, with the original McDaniel non-layered tip and LBM ferrule. The shaft has some bluing. When rolled on the pool table the taper hits the table, but it never causes the tip or furrule to leave the surface of the table. Certainly playble, and could be straightened to some degree. I've straightened many shafts with steam and a bit of elbow grease, it can be done on non laminated shafts.
Shafts no longer for sale, decided to keep them and replace with the southwest joint
Pretty firm on these prices, basically giving them away as it is.
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