despotic931 Mr. Felson's my dad... Silver Member Jan 24, 2008 #1 and opinions on this as a low cost jb, thanks -Justin http://www.billiardswarehouse.com/cues/players/players_s-pjb3.htm
and opinions on this as a low cost jb, thanks -Justin http://www.billiardswarehouse.com/cues/players/players_s-pjb3.htm
rackem SUPPORT CLUB MEMBERSHIP Silver Member Jan 24, 2008 #2 despotic931 said: and opinions on this as a low cost jb, thanks -Justin http://www.billiardswarehouse.com/cues/players/players_s-pjb3.htm Click to expand... Where are the butterfly splices? How about the buska trim rings on the wood to wood joint? Hey I do this one for $75 delivered. PM if interested. Attachments Sneaky JumpBreak 002 (Medium).jpg 80.5 KB · Views: 118 Sneaky JumpBreak 001 (Medium).jpg 66.6 KB · Views: 109 Last edited: Jan 24, 2008
despotic931 said: and opinions on this as a low cost jb, thanks -Justin http://www.billiardswarehouse.com/cues/players/players_s-pjb3.htm Click to expand... Where are the butterfly splices? How about the buska trim rings on the wood to wood joint? Hey I do this one for $75 delivered. PM if interested.
N NervousNovice AzB Silver Member Silver Member Jan 24, 2008 #3 I find those descriptions quite amusing. At that price, I would go for a J&J jump break, with a quick release joint and phenolic tip.
I find those descriptions quite amusing. At that price, I would go for a J&J jump break, with a quick release joint and phenolic tip.
despotic931 Mr. Felson's my dad... Silver Member Jan 24, 2008 #4 NervousNovice said: I find those descriptions quite amusing. At that price, I would go for a J&J jump break, with a quick release joint and phenolic tip. Click to expand... I had a J&J, and it was a good cue for the money, but for breaking I am much more comfortable with a smaller tip diameter, the J&J is 14mm and the Players is 13mm. Jumping isn't something I do very often, so I'm not too worried about it.
NervousNovice said: I find those descriptions quite amusing. At that price, I would go for a J&J jump break, with a quick release joint and phenolic tip. Click to expand... I had a J&J, and it was a good cue for the money, but for breaking I am much more comfortable with a smaller tip diameter, the J&J is 14mm and the Players is 13mm. Jumping isn't something I do very often, so I'm not too worried about it.