Hey I am just wondering if anybody knows whether having a 3/4 cue in a 1pc case and not unscrewing the joint would affect the cue in any way?
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It shouldn't, as long as the case is not going to be bumped, banged, and dropped regular. If not, I cannot see a reason why it may have an adverse effect on the cue.If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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Originally Posted by cameron0606 View PostHey I am just wondering if anybody knows whether having a 3/4 cue in a 1pc case and not unscrewing the joint would affect the cue in any way?When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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The only danger I'm aware of and it has happened to me once or twice is if you leave a brass-on-brass joint tightened for an extended length of time sometimes they will freeze and in one case I needed to use 2 large wrenches to loosen it off. I used to leave my cue tightened and sitting on my table when not in use and over one summer it locked up.
To avoid this I would recommend when you put the cue away to loosen the joint just a touch so it's not solidly locked. I do this now every day at the end of my practice session and haven't had any problems.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostThe only danger I'm aware of and it has happened to me once or twice is if you leave a brass-on-brass joint tightened for an extended length of time sometimes they will freeze and in one case I needed to use 2 large wrenches to loosen it off. I used to leave my cue tightened and sitting on my table when not in use and over one summer it locked up.
To avoid this I would recommend when you put the cue away to loosen the joint just a touch so it's not solidly locked. I do this now every day at the end of my practice session and haven't had any problems.
Terry
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