Viking quick release question?

scassidy77

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I am looking at buy a cue that has a viking quick release pin. I have no experience with this pin, but I like to try different shafts out from time to time.
Is it hard to get aftermarket shafts for this pin size. I did a litle looking around at various shafts, and do not see options for viking quick release thread on the shafts i've looked at.
I do however see quick release as an option, but not specifically viking quick release. Is it the same thing?
 
I am looking at buy a cue that has a viking quick release pin. I have no experience with this pin, but I like to try different shafts out from time to time.
Is it hard to get aftermarket shafts for this pin size. I did a litle looking around at various shafts, and do not see options for viking quick release thread on the shafts i've looked at.
I do however see quick release as an option, but not specifically viking quick release. Is it the same thing?
There are options. Make sure to look for VQR too. I know Rhino has them. Maybe they have a Joint adapter for VQR or 5/16-18. Hey, someone should start a thread on Joint adapters!
 
I am looking at buy a cue that has a viking quick release pin. I have no experience with this pin, but I like to try different shafts out from time to time.
Is it hard to get aftermarket shafts for this pin size. I did a litle looking around at various shafts, and do not see options for viking quick release thread on the shafts i've looked at.
I do however see quick release as an option, but not specifically viking quick release. Is it the same thing?
 
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I am trying to put just a link in here but it is showing an open post rather than the link to it?? anyway here is a very nice one for you to consider.
Im not looking for a viking cue. I was looking at buying a custom cue from a local cue maker, but for some reason he uses biking quick release pin for his cues.
 
There are numerous ready options - see link.
There are shops that can custom fit a shaft for you as tou buy the shaft. Seyberts used to do it, I’m sure they still do.

 
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