I brought my Cue in to the office one day to weight it on the Postal scale,
and the Girls went nuts over it.... Oh I Love to play Pool...etc etc. Animals!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Stones said:The problem I see, with bringing a cue case into a business around people who don't know what it is, is they might think you've gone postal and it's sone kind of weapon.
MrLucky said:I have kept a McDermott and a Jacoby in its case in my car for years and no damage yet ! I do live in Atlanta where its not 0 degrees but both cues are straight as an arrow! I have heard for years that if left in the heat and cold of a carr they will suffer but so far so good!
I have to say you got me there!!!!CaptainHook said:Pretty Woman and cues are my weakness!
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MrLucky said:I have to say you got me there!!!!![]()
mrpool06 said:Its suppose to be a high of 10 degrees today. But I don't feel like bringing it into work (people give you looks, make comments, etc). I'm going to the pool hall at noon to practice today, then have league tonight.
I figure 1 day out in the cold vehicle won't hurt my stick. Or.....am I pushing it? I've heard of problems with warpage if sticks are left out in extreme cold.
Comments please.
Btw, this is a $460.00 stick.
seymore15074 said:There is no amount of money that will make me not lazy. I do exactly the same thing: go to the office, leave the cue in the car, and go to the hall. It'll even sweat for a while when you pull it out later. I have had no problems AT ALL. I hear that it's bad all of the time, but I have to see it to beleive it. Maybe cheaper cues have shafts that warp easily or something, but my cues have been $400 - $800, and they are fine so far.
NICE!!!CaptainHook said:Pretty Woman and cues are my weakness!
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Snapshot9 said:as long as you have another $460 in your checking account ... lol but, wouldn't you hate to think that a little laziness on your part cost you almost $500.
You might also think about what the weather might do to a wrap and the glue that holds it.
I used to bring my cue to work with me a lot and one lady thought it was a gun which I thought was quite funny since it looks nothing like a gun case but oh well. I just thought it was funny to hear you say that. I thought I was the only one.axejunkie said:I keep my cue locked up in my cube but people usually wonder what the hell it is when I walk in with it. Some people guess it's a gun, oh well, they'll know not to screw with me![]()
VIProfessor said:Well, at this point it's already out there. At the very least, once you get to the pool hall, allow your cue to acclimate itself to room temperature before you start hitting balls with it. When the cue is expanding or contracting as a result of temperature change, the chances are higher that something can be knocked a little bit loose, whether in the joint, inlays, etc.
BTW, does your pool hall have cue lockers or a back room where the owner would be willing to store your cue (providing that the trust level is there, of course)?