NOSAJ03 said:Very nice cue. What kind of joint collar is that? I bet it hits a ton. I like your other cue as well. What kind of wood was used?
pbat2751 said:Its a phenolic collar with a purpleheart wrap and tigermaple butt and forearm.
The shaft is a flat laminate which hits really nice.
JimBo said:check your white ballance on the camera.
Jim
deadstroke32 said:Nice q i hear the webb cue plays good someday i'll get one .does he has a demo cue i can play with ????
Michael Webb said:Okay I have to answer this one, You already know what they play like, No Demo cue available.
Nice try Art.
pbat2751 said:... Not to mention the extension for those hard to reach areas.![]()
Thanks again Mike.
catscradle said:Ahem, real men don't need an extension.
catscradle said:Ahem, real men don't need an extension.
duke@neo.rr.com said:I noticed your shaft is one of those "flat laminated" shafts. are they better to break with? I knew I had one for a reason! haha
hi Mike! I don't play with mine either...just have it as a back-up. I'll try breaking with it now though. thanks for the info.Michael Webb said:Hi Duke
The flat laminated shafts even with a long taper finish much higher in weight, approx. 4.2 oz based on 13mm. They also stay straighter longer but I don't like them for playing. To much deflection from the stiffness.
duke@neo.rr.com said:hi Mike! I don't play with mine either...just have it as a back-up. I'll try breaking with it now though. thanks for the info.
Michael Webb said:Hi Duke
The flat laminated shafts even with a long taper finish much higher in weight, approx. 4.2 oz based on 13mm. They also stay straighter longer but I don't like them for playing. To much deflection from the stiffness.
pbat2751 said:I dont know... Mine seems to like moving the big cue ball around.
Michael Webb said:That's a good thing but your a natural player. With your confidence and stroke, deflection is not an issue.