Howdy
still a newbie but looking for more real help and info than I got in my last thread.
I have a pre-1945 Hoppe / Titleist 1-piece house cue that's slightly warped in the shaft area. The butt is straight, veneers are clean and solid.
I'm going to have it "converted" to a playing cue, but I have a couple questions.
1.) Can I just joint it and leave the butt once piece / full splice or will that adversely effect the balance? I'm NOT talking about what it will look like, I know the points will be low if I do this. I'm talking about hit and balance.
2.) In general I'm a traditionalist and I am leaning towards 5/16-14 steel joint ala Balabushka & Szamboti. I have see the new thinner steel joints, and of course the all popular radial pins. Is there any real advantage to them or should I go with the vintage style through and through?
Thanks in advance.
ES
still a newbie but looking for more real help and info than I got in my last thread.
I have a pre-1945 Hoppe / Titleist 1-piece house cue that's slightly warped in the shaft area. The butt is straight, veneers are clean and solid.
I'm going to have it "converted" to a playing cue, but I have a couple questions.
1.) Can I just joint it and leave the butt once piece / full splice or will that adversely effect the balance? I'm NOT talking about what it will look like, I know the points will be low if I do this. I'm talking about hit and balance.
2.) In general I'm a traditionalist and I am leaning towards 5/16-14 steel joint ala Balabushka & Szamboti. I have see the new thinner steel joints, and of course the all popular radial pins. Is there any real advantage to them or should I go with the vintage style through and through?
Thanks in advance.
ES