Isn't a metal bolt inside a forearm a wedge?

Joe , the phenolic band ???What kind of music do they play?????

None at all if you use a good one, and that's the whole idea!!!!!:smile:
 
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So, qb, just to get things straight,
are you calling me a liar, or just a fool?

Methinks you are doing too much of the reading into passing remarks
what you want to see.

The 'stronger' connection was, for me, only a secondary outcome
of a structurally superior method for joining front to handle. The desired
result, which I overacheived, was all about playability

'Explaining' to me the relative merits of linear vs laterial strength
is only slightly more necessary than explaining it is better if you
put the tip on the other end from the bumper.

Dale<tip left - bumper right>

"Fool" and "Liar" are your words, Mr. Superior Overacheiver, not mine. Yes, i'm being a dick. Is that straight enough for you? I wouldn't want you wondering what I meant.
 
Some poor guy(cuemaker)probably worked late nights to finish that cue...So it could be abused. Glad it broke. :)

This Judd cue everbody is talking about was a great playing cue. I used it for about 10 months. The balance, playability and hit was as good as any cue I have played with. It is such a waste of a great cue.

I went to a West Hunter cue because the butt as a little bigger. At 56 I like the bigger butts!!! This is another amazing cue. Everybody that has hit with it loves it. I have had a couple of people want to buy it but its not for sale.

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=164846

I bought a JW in 1976 and got mad and broke the delrin butt cap within the first month. Bill Stoud was so pissed that he made me wait for the cue repair for 3 months. I have never abused any cue again. I learned that if you: "Take care of a cue it will take care of you."
 
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Hug it out *****ez.

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He started it :tongue: LOL
 
WoW........our friendly conversations with eddie would have never made it in today's forum.

~~~>not your daddies forum................
 
No way

Joey there is no GOOD reson you should know that info....GO BACK TO CUE MAKEING........:thumbup:
 
HOBBIES : Surrounding my given occupation I've also been playing competitive pool for over 21 yrs. as well as being a top ranked player in the county, I play semi-pro level, so needless to say a good part of my life evolves around the 9-ball tournament scenario, general playing and business relations, essential to the ongoing success of - "East Coast Cue Repair" and "Wheat Cues"

and i thought he couldn't play a radio.
 
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