who makes the best crooked que

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I discovered this old growth exotic hardwood deep in a hidden sunken forest.
They will make great shafts to go with your crooked butts.
Just let me know your required joint.
Only 3 will be available, so do not wait
A $200 deposit is required with your order
Paypal or wire transfer only
 

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I discovered this old growth exotic hardwood deep in a hidden sunken forest.
They will make great shafts to go with your crooked butts.
Just let me know your required joint.
Only 3 will be available, so do not wait
A $200 deposit is required with your order
Paypal or wire transfer only

If I hit the ball dead on center with one of those sweet crooked shafts will it masse? And can u make those with a Velcro joint?
 
If I hit the ball dead on center with one of those sweet crooked shafts will it masse? And can u make those with a Velcro joint?

I guarantee that every shot will be a masse. What color velcro would you like fluorescent colors are extra

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Can I get painted veneers made with 4 leaf clover oil, ivory diamond inlays made of unicorn tusk, and a bullfrog wrap?

Also need a semi-permanent joint (I.e. velcro joint with tiger tip glue in between) to create a one piece that will almost fit in my case.
 
I dunno why you guys spend all that money, you can make a professional grade cue for under 60 dollars.

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I suggest using a locking hinge, so you can fold your cue down, and keep it a "one piece". I tried the teloscoping cues but they kept sliding when performing the ram shot
 
I dunno why you guys spend all that money, you can make a professional grade cue for under 60 dollars.

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That is excellent! Though it may make my room humid, is there something I can put on my hand to help the cue slide, or does the friction help keep my stroke crooked?
 
I think if you use the humidifier on a cue that is conversely telescopic and THEN add the hinge it'll work. Also, the shaft wood is laminated so that pie pieces are shaped like sine and cosine waves that fit together for the ultimate in crooked stroke.
 
I think if you use the humidifier on a cue that is conversely telescopic and THEN add the hinge it'll work. Also, the shaft wood is laminated so that pie pieces are shaped like sine and cosine waves that fit together for the ultimate in crooked stroke.

Quick! Get Dr.Dave!
 
A word to the wise...

If you are planning on having a screw on extension made for your custom kue, remember that the threads MUST be reversed, as too much cumulative threaded screw length will make your cue 180 degree back to strait.

No bueno.
 
That is excellent! Though it may make my room humid, is there something I can put on my hand to help the cue slide, or does the friction help keep my stroke crooked?

While friction is useful to ensure less accuracy on your stroke,
I think the best approach is to humidify the cue for a while, unscrew it
(being careful to keep the butt and shaft at a "V" angle while you unscrew),
and then put it in the freezer overnight.

The next day, put the butt and shaft on a cookie sheet and preheat your oven to 600 degrees.
Bake for at least 40 minutes or until the joint starts to glow.
Put the cue together and lean it sharply against something for a few hours.
This should dry it out and solve the stickiness issue.
 
While friction is useful to ensure less accuracy on your stroke,
I think the best approach is to humidify the cue for a while, unscrew it
(being careful to keep the butt and shaft at a "V" angle while you unscrew),
and then put it in the freezer overnight.

The next day, put the butt and shaft on a cookie sheet and preheat your oven to 600 degrees.
Bake for at least 40 minutes or until the joint starts to glow.
Put the cue together and lean it sharply against something for a few hours.
This should dry it out and solve the stickiness issue.

I'll make sure to get a bow string for it when storing!
 
i have an old Viking that is more bowed than WC Fields cue in "Honest John"
I think you could actually shoot around the coerner with this cue.
{It's for sale!}
 
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