Fenris AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 22, 2007 #1 I'm just curious, but which cuemakers use the 3/8x11 joint pin? Which ones use it as their standard pin, and which ones use it, but not as their standard pin? Just curious....
I'm just curious, but which cuemakers use the 3/8x11 joint pin? Which ones use it as their standard pin, and which ones use it, but not as their standard pin? Just curious....
spliced AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 22, 2007 #2 Off the top of my head, Southwest, Omen, Mike Stacey, DPK, Ed Young. I'm sure there are plenty more.
cbi1000 It is what it is... Silver Member Feb 22, 2007 #3 bcm bcm cues and i think bender cues too, bender might use a 3/8 14.
AlexB AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 22, 2007 #6 Blud How soon one forgets. How cannot the first name mentioned not be Leonard Bludworth? He designed this pin and makes one of the best playing cues ever.
Blud How soon one forgets. How cannot the first name mentioned not be Leonard Bludworth? He designed this pin and makes one of the best playing cues ever.
jhendri2 Rack'em Sausage Silver Member Feb 22, 2007 #7 AlexB said: How soon one forgets. How cannot the first name mentioned not be Leonard Bludworth? He designed this pin and makes one of the best playing cues ever. Click to expand... Actually Blud does not use a 3/8x11 he uses a .348 X 11.455. Jim
AlexB said: How soon one forgets. How cannot the first name mentioned not be Leonard Bludworth? He designed this pin and makes one of the best playing cues ever. Click to expand... Actually Blud does not use a 3/8x11 he uses a .348 X 11.455. Jim
S Scottster Guest Feb 23, 2007 #9 mr2_serious said: Jeff olney uses a 3/8- 11 pin. Click to expand... Jeff uses the Brass 3/8-10 pin
H hardydson AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 24, 2007 #11 Steve Klein I have a Klein with a .375 X11