Bill the Cat said:One of the best I ran into was back when I was just getting started. I use to buy old cues and either use parts for conversions or just hack them up to see how cues were made.
I had one that had a rattle, that I couldn't figure out so I just started cutting it up. What I found made me double over laughing. Instead of a weight bolt, they had bored out the butt and glued in (poorly) a 5" piece of concrete reinforcing rod and put a plug over the end.
dirtypool40 said:I met, talked and knocked some balls around before a tournamnet in Tulsa with Verl Horn and his brother Jess. Nice guys by the way....
Anyhoo, his ferrules were flat bottomed chunks of ivory, with a screw in them to attach them to the shaft.
I'd never seen it before (or since) but they seemed to hold up and hit fine.
Anyone else see this?
RocketQ said:I have never seen this before. Brass countersunk wood screw holding a ferrule on. I think it was a cheapy Wally world cue. Sorry for the pic it was from my phone Just thought you guys would get a kick out of it.

BryanMordt said:(shudders, then quickly retreats from the thread)
Yes. I have a cue made by Jim Ingram out of OKC. My understanding is that he also attaches his ferrules like you describe. The cue was made for, and used for several years by, Dave Matlock.dirtypool40 said:I met, talked and knocked some balls around before a tournamnet in Tulsa with Verl Horn and his brother Jess. Nice guys by the way....
Anyhoo, his ferrules were flat bottomed chunks of ivory, with a screw in them to attach them to the shaft.
I'd never seen it before (or since) but they seemed to hold up and hit fine.
Anyone else see this?