I was looking at some Dale Perry cues on Ebay and noticed the picture and description of his radial style joints.
Disclaimer: I'm still very much a greenhorn when it comes to cues. I'm trying to learn as much as possible before I buy my next cue. :grin:
My question is: Doesn't the wooden "female" section of the joint wear out quickly? All of the cues I can remember seeing had a metal pin and metal threaded insert. (just yesterday saw an Outlaw cue with the quick-connect setup, didn't exactly strike me as the most stable setup either, but that's just me) I understand DP cues are high quality, I have a friend that loves his, but he has an OB2 shaft on it.
I've done carpentry and construction, and I know how easily a screw can strip out a hole in wood. Granted, I've never used hard rock maple as a door jamb, but the concept remains. I know hard woods tent to chip instead of splinter like softer woods.
Disclaimer: I'm still very much a greenhorn when it comes to cues. I'm trying to learn as much as possible before I buy my next cue. :grin:
My question is: Doesn't the wooden "female" section of the joint wear out quickly? All of the cues I can remember seeing had a metal pin and metal threaded insert. (just yesterday saw an Outlaw cue with the quick-connect setup, didn't exactly strike me as the most stable setup either, but that's just me) I understand DP cues are high quality, I have a friend that loves his, but he has an OB2 shaft on it.
I've done carpentry and construction, and I know how easily a screw can strip out a hole in wood. Granted, I've never used hard rock maple as a door jamb, but the concept remains. I know hard woods tent to chip instead of splinter like softer woods.