WHY IS IT CALLED A 'PIN"?

BLACKHEARTCUES

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I just hate it when I hear it referred to as a "PIN". IT'S A DAMN SCREW. Where did this "PIN" business come from?...JER
 
I am guessing it's the same type of thing as people calling threading with live tooling "thread grinding". Grinding operations use a stone not a cutter.
 
Canadian cue said:
I am guessing it's the same type of thing as people calling threading with live tooling "thread grinding". Grinding operations use a stone not a cutter.
Even if I use a Dewalt die grinder? :D
 
Well I'm probably wrong in this, but I would guess its called a pin because it is used in a joint. A screw is used to fasten things together, on a somewhat permanent basis, where a pin would be able to come apart faster and seperate the two pieces. As things have evolved so have the materials used, maybe once in time it was just a pin that had no threads and was more of a force fit.


After all I would guess the 2 peice cue came about because it was easier to store, and perhaps because it didn't warp as fast. It would have been easy to take a one piece, cut it in two, add a hole and a pin and go from there. Wouldn't doubt if it doesn't date back to the first cuemaker and what he/she used.


Why is fishing line called line instead of string? Why are errors in computer programs called bugs? (I actually know the answer to that one) Why is the sky blue? Grass Green? (ok I know those two too)
 
Sheldon said:
How about people calling table cloth "felt" That one is real common.
And really annoying.

Also, people calling a cue a.......... "stick"....
That one really burns my @$$...
 
How come you park on a driveway and drive on a parkway...or sorry a bit off topic.

I do like when people call the linen wrap "nylon" though.
I tell them I'll be happy to wrap their cue in nylon if they want it to feel like a $15.00 K-Mart special.
Mike
 
beats me why they call them 'pins', ...go to www.cuestik.com (atlas billiards) and email them...their online catalog calls them 'pins'...maybe they might be able to solve the mystery !........felt (for pool tables) is a cloth made of a natural fiber (wool) that is compacted by rolling and pressure (w/o spinning or weaving),,!! man, must of been fuzzy after a few games !!,,, guess the name 'felt' stuck ........
 
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Actually, its worsted wool, like just about any "yarn" in the textile industry.
Here, we make sweat-bands (for a sporting goods company in Georgia on a private contract,) and i can't remember the thread count on the yarn, it might be 18/1 or maybe 16/1 or 14/1. Most table cloth is made of similar material, woven (Look closely at simones) and is strong.

My guess is "felt" came from the slower cloth that was found on all tables (or almost all) years ago. Most 9ft tables now have the no-nap faster cloth, and most bar tables have the "felt-like" fuzzy cloth.

That is my guess of where it came from. I've seen some of those toy tables (for kids) that actually had felt for the cloth ROFL. I've even played on one with the little ramin cues and mini balls, it's sad.

Just my 2 cents.
 
BLACKHEARTCUES said:
I just hate it when I hear it referred to as a "PIN". IT'S A DAMN SCREW. Where did this "PIN" business come from?...JER


When I think of a screw, I think of a flat-head, phillips...those are screws that are independent and go into something for the purpose of holding up. When I think of a pin, I think of that damn thing in the collar of every nice collared shirt I've purchased. It, for the most part, sticks out with the purpose of holding together. But then again, that's just me.
 
jazzn4444 said:
Is there a sense of sarcasm? :D






LOL, Nah, just assume call it that thing that holds the shaft on, If that's what it took to translate It, as long as it serves It's purpose and goes in straight that's all I'm concerned with. Besides i always leave one of those pins in my shirt no matter how many i pull out, always miss one and get stuck, then i got a blood stain on My new shirt. Sometimes no matter how much you analize you still get stuck, believe Me I know, almost wrote the book on It. But then again might learn a new method to get that stain out, make a fortune selling the secret, and make It all worth while. you can find something good or bad in anything, but your still rolling the dice, as to if It will make any difference at all. But hey, as they say nothing ventured nothing gained. Maybe someone will come up with a new name for that thing that holds the shaft on in this thread, design their own and patent It. good quality TTTHTSO's bring a good price these days. It's fun to see what comes up either way to me.
 
Maybe someone will come up with a new name for that thing that holds the shaft on in this thread, design their own and patent It..[/QUOTE]

What "new name" did you have in mind. Combining the words, or something new?
A friend and I were really bored one day and got tired of calling cues ...cues. It's just too noticible to those who don't know us! So we started calling pool cues.... our "Bling"!
 
What about just calling it a threaded (stainless, brass, aluminum, titanium) steel rod? Just having fun here guys :D
 
hadjcues said:
What about just calling it a threaded (stainless, brass, aluminum, titanium) steel rod? Just having fun here guys :D
hadjcues, I like it! Maybe the acronym would work too...
TSR- Threaded Stainless Rod....etc, etc
 
jazzn4444 said:
Maybe someone will come up with a new name for that thing that holds the shaft on in this thread, design their own and patent It..

What "new name" did you have in mind. Combining the words, or something new?
A friend and I were really bored one day and got tired of calling cues ...cues. It's just too noticible to those who don't know us! So we started calling pool cues.... our "Bling"![/QUOTE]



OTFR & LOL,

They probably thought you were talking about that red suite, and hat with the feather in It, on Big "G" up there Jazz. where can a fellow get a suite like that. be a big dog rolling up in the pool hall here with that on. definatly stand out. huh you think that's where the GB pin came from LOL. maybe old G allowed extra funds for nasa to develop the material or something.
 
OTFR & LOL,

They probably thought you were talking about that red suite, and hat with the feather in It, on Big "G" up there Jazz. where can a fellow get a suite like that. be a big dog rolling up in the pool hall here with that on. definatly stand out. huh you think that's where the GB pin came from LOL. maybe old G allowed extra funds for nasa to develop the material or something.[/QUOTE]

Maybe I'm the only one who doesn't know what OFTR means...sorry!
I forgot about the Bling Avitar! I think his old man helped fund the pin to be honest! I've seen guys in pool halls dressed like that on days that weren't Halloween! Don't remember how much they were playin' for, but I will always remember the yellow pimp suit! And I still think with so many people looking for flashy cues, maybe "Bling" is kinda appropriate!
 
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