it took almost 11 years.. but here it is:

Superglue where they installed the pin.:grin:
Seriously...damn nice cue. You should of spent some table time with it before you flipped it. It may of very well been the finest cue you ever hit a ball with....now you'll never know.

Isn't that something that a cuemaker would normally clean up before presenting it to the customer,,,,,especially a customer that waited 11 years to be impressed?
 
Isn't that something that a cuemaker would normally clean up before presenting it to the customer,,,,,especially a customer that waited 11 years to be impressed?

Shouldn't need to clean it...it shouldn't be there period. I do find it curious though...pins are installed with epoxy & epoxy doesn't look like that...that white haze looks like superglue when it dries on metal. I'm 100% sure that SW does not use CA to hold their pins...so this is very odd.:scratchhead:
 
Shouldn't need to clean it...it shouldn't be there period. I do find it curious though...pins are installed with epoxy & epoxy doesn't look like that...that white haze looks like superglue when it dries on metal. I'm 100% sure that SW does not use CA to hold their pins...so this is very odd.:scratchhead:

I think it is just dust. I will see if it doesn't just wipe off.
 
the moment I saw 11 years ... u gotta know it was a sw ... congrats !

e.d.
 
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