So how many cuemakers, besides Burton Spain have put the screws in the shafts? I know Joel did a few early on.. so leave him off list..
JV
JV
John Robinson is the only other modern era higher end cuemaker I know of who pretty much exclusively built them that way.
YEARS ago, I think I came across either a picture or a website that showed John actually STANDING on a screwed-together cue of his...to prove how strong that type of joint actually was.
Does that ring a bell with anybody around here...or am I just getting old and making sh!t up??? :thumbup:
YEARS ago, I think I came across either a picture or a website that showed John actually STANDING on a screwed-together cue of his...to prove how strong that type of joint actually was.
Does that ring a bell with anybody around here...or am I just getting old and making sh!t up??? :thumbup:
Joe
what do you mean a pin in the shaft? I saw the screw in the post below but I don't get it??
Bill
Joe
what do you mean a pin in the shaft? I saw the screw in the post below but I don't get it??
Bill