Wonder if the Revo will ever come out with a 5/16x14 joint.

Would love to get one to see what all the hype is but only for my playing cue.
By 2019 is the world on the street.

Most likely would end up being a catch and release. Still would be nice to have a true opinion on them...
I don't know what you mean by "a true opinion." Lots of people have given their own opinion. By definition, their own opinion would be "true."

Freddie <~~~ 3/8-10 Revo
 
Revo shafts are the temporary rage until they realize it is not the shaft, it is the straightness of the stroke. Does not matter what shaft one uses.
 
Someone at Predator should read this and offer a joint adaptor & make it in different lengths
which could also function as a cue extension that's become so popular. It could come in 3/8,
5/16x14, radial, etc. and would broaden the market enormously for them. If they took my advice,
they'd really be raking in the money even faster than offering the current two (2) joint offerings.
Afterwards, when they see how their sales have jumped, Predator can send me some shafts &
joint adaptors at Blue Fin Billiards in Fresno. Tommy Hill is playing with a Revo shaft and he'll
create a test/demo area for showing off the 12.4 & 12.9mm Revo shafts and the different adaptors.
All that Predator needs to do is wake up and smell the roses because the market opportunity is there.


Matt B.

I do not work for Predator but do offer these. I can do most threads and can go from 2 inch to 4 inch
 
By 2019 is the world on the street.

I don't know what you mean by "a true opinion." Lots of people have given their own opinion. By definition, their own opinion would be "true."

Freddie <~~~ 3/8-10 Revo

True Opinion based on actually using one for a bit before making/posting opinions about whether it's good, bad, worth it, waste of money, etc.
 
Converting REVO shafts

First, I would suggest that for the foreseeable future REVO shafts will likely not be doing other joint pin configurations - they are so far behind in delivering what they already are making there is little incentive to provide shafts to fit "competitor" pins. Second, extensions between the joint and the shaft are an option to make the REVO mate to virtually any joint pin - we have done several. Third, converting the existing REVO shaft to mate directly to the joint pin is an option when done correctly - however, running a tap thru a UNI- Loc brass insert would NEVER be my first choice .
 
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