Varney Cues said:This is jump break cue is 4 ebony points into maple...WAIT A MINUTE....this one's a house cue...crap, a Dufferin. Its not suppose to be in this thread.It features a shaft made from the submerged wood they bring out of the bottom of Lake Superior. It also has a purpleheart joint and SW style purpleheart butt ring and ebony/ivory micarta ringwork in the black linen. It also features aluminum 3/8-10 pins in both joints for lighter weight. I think this is still a pretty nice cue...for a house cue conversion...LOL!!!
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You have to claim it in the thread "Free cue" or "Death Threat cue"...coming very soon. Nice try.fred_in_hoboken said:How is that no one has "claimed" this yet? If the competition is still up, I claim this cue!
(or did I miss another one?)
Varney Cues said:I try to keep a parabolic taper on them, .512 to 1.25 for the most part.
Thank you for the compliment sir.
Custom makers can use the Unilock...no problems. I don't because I feel there are better joint systems available. They play fine...but some play better.quitecoolguy said:Hey Kevin...wow ...beautiful cues...I am impressed..i have a question for you..i play with a lucassi with a 314 shaft .. and i love the hit of the 314...the reduction in squirt and all ...can private cue makers like yourself use the uni-lock pin system...or is that a copyright infringement..i know if i purchased a custome cue from you i would love to have a 314 shaft to fit it as a spare...you can get blank 314 shafts but i was just curious about the flexability in the usage of joint pins...
Thanks