I'm not sure that they make them, but it seems like a 5/16s radial pin. I believe regular radials are 3/8s
The picture shows a radial next to it which is too big. I was told the Schon was a radial but it seems obvious it is not. Any help would be great.
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The picture shows a radial next to it which is too big. I was told the Schon was a radial but it seems obvious it is not. Any help would be great.
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So than what is the pin in Tate's cue??Your JP has the knock off radial pin. Evan uses the original Uni-loc Radial pin. Uni-loc was purchased by Atlas Fibre, and they have the rights to distribute the original product. Their bullet joints for JPs are fairly expensive, as far as stub pins for JPs go. That's why you find a lot of these knock off pins out there. Schmelke makes their own version, as well as Prather.
You can purchase a plastic set of JPs for your cue from Atlas, or check on eBay. The plastic one-piece JPs seem to work much better on radial pins, as they are undersized. I wouldn't put that JP in your picture inside the Schon shaft for fear of oversizing the threads in the shaft, or even stripping them out due to improper thread count.
So than what is the pin in Tate's cue??
Yeah, wierd. I can't find a joint protector anywhere for it.
I assume mine is the original Uniloc radial. It's a JW about 7 years old. The radial shaft tap fits it tightly and perfectly. I guess Bill Stroud helped with the development of the Radial pin.
I've noticed that the newer ones have a different style head on them but the thread is the same. Atlas shows these different heads on their site.
Chris
Since when did Schons come with a radial pin? I always thought they were the piloted 5x16/14?
Not very often is the answer. I've only seen a couple and they've been in the last 5 years of so. My assumption was they were on a few custom ordered Schons. I saw one a while back that also had sharp points and a Radial joint.
Chris
He started making some SP series cues with radial pins back in 2005. The first group were ebony cues with exotic wood inlays. I had one with 6 high, sharp pink ivory points with ivory veneers. They were razor sharp, and even. I should never have sold that cue.....