Don't forget the diameter of the top of the wrap groove and below the jointThe biggest selling point if a Titlist besides being a Titlist, is the points and how the align with each other. It does help and some people do care.
Hope this helps.
Man you guys sure know a lot about cues, I just play with an old differin with red lookin leaves on itDon't forget the diameter of the top of the wrap groove and below the joint
Man you guys sure know a lot about cues, I just play with an old differin with red lookin leaves on it![]()
Amen. I love these old cues just like you.Don't forget the diameter of the top of the wrap groove and below the joint
Dang I didn’t know that ! Good infoWell a lot of Titlists Conversion Cues are Older then the owners.
Old groth wood is wonderful, dense, and for me is something I like the feel of went it hits a Cueball.
Just for clarity, I meant the top of the wrap groove at the deepest cut, sometimes these are cut so deeply that they cannot be a wrapless cueThank you all for the input. Info updated.
If I was still doing conversions on Titlist, I would definately be interested. Not all remain wrapless full spliced but 28mm (1.102) is a great number to have. I deal with inches and thousanthsThank you all for the input. Info updated.