Hi! I was thinking should I keep my cue inside the case lying on the floor? or hang it just like those snooker salon does.
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Got 5 in cases the other 5 just lent up against a wall in the kitchen awaiting a rack, which will hopefully home all of them when it arrives :snooker:Last edited by willtyson; 28 March 2012, 06:09 PM."You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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All of mine are in cases and they all used to be under the bed but now, because the wife decided on a devan, they are all in the clearing under the stairs - anywhere were they do not get kicked about by the kids running roundUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by jarstin View Posthaha! can't help it. unless you got her a new wardrobe to store her clothes!"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostHope it's in the post will as leaning them against a wall is a big no no !!!
Bit of a myth methinks.. it's temp and moisture that bends cues.
If you pop behind the counter at craftsman, all his old cues are usually leant in the corner, so they obviously have no concerns!
... another mythbuster, tried learning a cue 'the wrong way' to straighten it? It wont!Last edited by perpetualboredom; 28 March 2012, 09:12 PM.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostBit of a myth methinks.. it's temp and moisture that bends cues.
If you pop behind the counter at craftsman, all his old cues are usually leant in the corner, so they obviously have no concerns!
Rather not do it just in case, or try to make sure they are as vertical as possible
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I had a Ye Olde Ash for many years and then stopped playing. Kept it in one of the old metal cases in a wardrobe. Had a look at it about a year later and was still perfectly straight, then leaned it almost straight up in a corner of the room for a few minutes and forgot to put it back in it's case. Maybe a week or two later, found still standing there and it had a small bend a few inches from the tip. Somebody wanted to buy it sometime later and paid me quite good money for it with this small bend in it. ..... So do not lean cues up a wall for any length of time, or you will be sorry!
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