Worx Review: Yes, I bought a Worx

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So what had happen was .... lol

I was up around this time a couple weeks ago and ran across an eBay posting for a Worx for $99. I thought WTH, let's see how it is. I picked up the cue on Saturday. At first glance, it looks okay. Not bad or amazing, just okay.

It came with a little bag and 2 shafts.

I shot a couple balls with the 1st shaft and on the 7th ball the tip popped off. After I switched the shafts, the cue shot pretty good; better than I expected. I believe this is do to the extra weight. The problem is that the shafts are completely lacquered and are very uncomfortable to shoot with overtime without a glove. But you can easily pocket balls with the cue.

One thing I did discovers is that 5/16x18 joint pin can accept Viking shafts. So I plan on replacing the shafts with an older Viking shaft I have. I'll likely donate the cue to my uncle's pool room but I would say this is a good entry level cue as long as you use a glove. Other cue reviews say this brand is hit or miss. Minus the need to replace the cue tip, I think this is an okay cue but not completely what I want(a little to heavy).

Guess I will keep waiting to purchase a custom cue.

Worx Cue Sticks Specs:

• 13mm Triangle tip
• 59 inches long.
• 5/16x18 joint pin.
• Between 20.00-21.00 oz. (+)(-)approximate weight.
• Mahjong joint and Ferrule.
• Ebony handle.
• Forearm Inlays: made with maple, rosewood, and abalone inlays.
• End Sleeve Inlays: made with maple, rosewood, and abalone inlays.
• Forearm and endsleeve made with ashwood.
• Ring design made rosewood and mother of pearl.
 

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Had 4, purchased them because they looked good, but garbage players, crap ferrules, one had the pin installed with a huge run.
 
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