justinb386
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I am just curious what the odds would be of a really old Meucci cue being warped or not?
I am sure that most (if not all) have a little roll out (taper roll out) in the shafts, but what are the odds of the butts being warped (in the joint for example, that would cause a very bad wobble when rolled)?
Do they stay nice and straight if well cared for, or are most of them not very well cared for over the last 20 years (give or take a few years)?
How often would you take one (that you may have purchased used from a pawn shop, or online from a non reputable seller) to the pool hall, roll it on a table, and it was badly warped?
Thanks for any opinions about that (or your experience with old Meucci cues you owned in the past).
Also, which of the American made production cue brands have kept from warping (in your experience, and coming from you all that have owned everything many times over the years)?
Thanks
I am sure that most (if not all) have a little roll out (taper roll out) in the shafts, but what are the odds of the butts being warped (in the joint for example, that would cause a very bad wobble when rolled)?
Do they stay nice and straight if well cared for, or are most of them not very well cared for over the last 20 years (give or take a few years)?
How often would you take one (that you may have purchased used from a pawn shop, or online from a non reputable seller) to the pool hall, roll it on a table, and it was badly warped?
Thanks for any opinions about that (or your experience with old Meucci cues you owned in the past).
Also, which of the American made production cue brands have kept from warping (in your experience, and coming from you all that have owned everything many times over the years)?
Thanks