FS, Jack Madden

cyrustong

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For sale a 2006 Jack Madden cue,

6 holy point on garbon ebony on the forearm, holly diamond.
2 13.2mm shafts, Aegis ferrules, Moori tips.

1 shaft is new and never chalk and the other is 95% new.

No ding and I rate this cue 98% condition.

Ask for $1150 shipped.

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hey Cyrus.. very beautiful jack madden you have there....
good luck with your sale.. i have some local friends who have been patiently waiting to get theirs finished from jack...

one question for you.. you think all his shafts are 13.2mm? because i could swear mine are slightly larger then 13mm also.. unless its in my head..

chris
 
ChrisOnline said:
hey Cyrus.. very beautiful jack madden you have there....
good luck with your sale.. i have some local friends who have been patiently waiting to get theirs finished from jack...

one question for you.. you think all his shafts are 13.2mm? because i could swear mine are slightly larger then 13mm also.. unless its in my head..

chris
Sounds like you need one of these Chris.
 

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George said:
Sounds like you need one of these Chris.


actually i have one of these... but unfortunatly.. i must be retarted or something cause everytime i use it no matter what cue, i get a different reading.. the first time.. it may be read really thick.. then many really thin then it may be something else.. there must be a technique to it.. becaue i cant figure it out... lol..

chris
 

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ChrisOnline said:
actually i have one of these... but unfortunatly.. i must be retarted or something cause everytime i use it no matter what cue, i get a different reading.. the first time.. it may be read really thick.. then many really thin then it may be something else.. there must be a technique to it.. becaue i cant figure it out... lol..

chris

Chris, it's like a cue, you gently hold it mostly in your fingers. Then gently rock it up and down till you feel it fit flush/square on the ferrule.

One word of caution. When using it on wood or a finish be careful because the sharp edges can put a little nick in what your measuring. I used a very fine file to knock off the sharpe edge so it won't do that. Like anything it takes a little practice. I've used instruments like this all my life. Read this, I just looked it up real quick.

http://www.archaeologica.org/UsingCalipers.htm



Rod
 
ChrisOnline said:
hey Cyrus.. very beautiful jack madden you have there....
good luck with your sale.. i have some local friends who have been patiently waiting to get theirs finished from jack...

one question for you.. you think all his shafts are 13.2mm? because i could swear mine are slightly larger then 13mm also.. unless its in my head..

chris

I have a specialy request for shaft size for my frriend.

The pool cue player like use over 13mm shaft in Taiwan, they think it will increase the stability of the hitting. :D
 
I love my Jack Madden. Would not consider selling it, and waiting patiently on another one..
 
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