Double-Dave said:Wow, that looks sweet Richard! Are these new ash shafts in the same weight region as the maple X-Breaker shafts? I really like the forward balance of my X-Breaker, the shaft I have on there now is 4.8 Oz. Also, will you be selling these shafts through your normal retailers or can I buy one direct?
gr. Dave
Hi Dave,
Yes, these ash shafts are very well seasoned and dense. They are in the range of 4.7 to 5 oz.
I will sell them direct for now, since they are completed here in my shop, and I do not have too many in stock.
Thank you for choosing the X breaker.
ChrisOnline said:richard.. please make the lettering on your picture that you posted bigger.. i was trying to make out what it says on the left side.. but its near impossible to read...
thanks..
chris
Hi Chris,
I am sorry. They are just a comparison of varies strength of tips on the market. The original picture is very big, but Az wont let me post it like that. This new X2 tip is so much stronger, which makes jump shot much easier than ever.
Thank you for visiting my thread. I would love to look at your Mottey collection one day.
TATE said:Sounds real good. When you are ready to roll, I want to order the new jump shaft for my x-breaker, and maybe the break shaft as well. Sounds like you've hit the "sweet spot" on a great jump cue and a great break cue combination.
Chris
Hi Chris,
Thank you for choosing the X Breaker. Will you be coming to Valley Forge?
The jump shaft is built for jumping, it has a very stiff hit, and has almost no vibration. I persoanlly like the maple shaft for breaking, because I can get more control.
I think it is a good idea to have a jump cue stand by during a match, even if you have a jump break cue, so you do not need to break the cue down and put the handle away and such. Are you sure you only want a jump shaft rather than a jump cue?
I would love to meet you and hear your feedback on the new jump cue and the new tip.
Thank you once again for using the X Breaker.
Richard
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