Does it actually do anything to the hit of the cue and if so, what does it do? Thanks in advance for any and all input.
No, it does nothing more than look neat in my opinion. I might try laying a ruby in the center hole in the joint pin in one of my new ruby inlaid cues. Does anyone know a glue that will stick to something that hard? I plan to inlay the top of the joint protectors with rubies and diamonds on a snakewood, ivory and elk horn handle cue I am building for the Expo. Just little things that make the cues unique and more collectable.Rackin_Zack said:Does it actually do anything to the hit of the cue and if so, what does it do? Thanks in advance for any and all input.
cueman said:Does anyone know a glue that will stick to something that hard?
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You must be getting even with me for my response to your "Chevy rules" comment in our ICA forum intro thread.Chris Byrne said:two words DUCT TAPE
he he.
cueman said:No, it does nothing more than look neat in my opinion. I might try laying a ruby in the center hole in the joint pin in one of my new ruby inlaid cues. Does anyone know a glue that will stick to something that hard? I plan to inlay the top of the joint protectors with rubies and diamonds on a snakewood, ivory and elk horn handle cue I am building for the Expo. Just little things that make the cues unique and more collectable.
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