something wrong with my ned morris

The thread title could possibly put a bad notion in someone's head...if they did not read the thread & just saw the title.;)
 
thanks for all the positive posts... and to anywho's giving me crap over it... well read what you want, i really dont care. if alls you have to do is read too much into my post about trying to fix my cue then i'm sorry for you. i posted it publicly because bama wasnt online at the time of the post, and i thought i might get a quick answer to get it fixed within a couple of minutes, as opposed to maybe waiting hours for bama to sign in, i really dont know how often bama is on here everyday.
 
Onemoreyouth said:
thanks for all the positive posts... and to anywho's giving me crap over it... well read what you want, i really dont care. if alls you have to do is read too much into my post about trying to fix my cue then i'm sorry for you. i posted it publicly because bama wasnt online at the time of the post, and i thought i might get a quick answer to get it fixed within a couple of minutes, as opposed to maybe waiting hours for bama to sign in, i really dont know how often bama is on here everyday.

Don't worry about it, Logan. You really didn't do anything wrong. You were concerned about something with your new cue and you came to the people you trusted to give you advice. There is nothing wrong with that. You actually got the correct advice before I logged on and saw the post. I am truthfully very happy that it was a simple fix, which it usually is, but not always. No reason for anyone to be rough on you for being concerned... I know that I certainly won't be.
Joe
 
Glad it worked out. Ned builds solid cues that don't buzz at A-joint or joint. I was suspecting possible loose glue at ferrules.

Martin

Onemoreyouth said:
hey, not trying to put anything bad about morris cues out, but i recently purchased one from bama and i've noticed that if i lightly tap the tip on the table the cue makes a sounds like its loose at the joint. i tightened it up and its def. not loose at the joint. put the other shaft on it, same thing. put the shafts on a different butt, no problem. lightly tapped the threaded part of the joint of the butt on the table, sounds like something is loose. makes a very odd sound.

is this a weight bolt loose maybe? or what could it be. i dont know if morris cues use bolts or not, just hoping somebody on here can give me a suggestion.
 
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great to hear that it was just the weight bolt logan. now you can enjoy your purchase. good luck on the tables.
 
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