Hello everybody.
I came from the pool planet. There a lot of people use joint protectors to protect their cues - just put on the caps to the screw and screw hole when the cue is taken apart. It protects the screw pin from bending and accident. I recently came to the snooker planet and I don't see them. I don't see people selling joint protectors either.
Why? Don't people worry about a bended pin? Or there really are joint protectors and I'm being ignorant? Or it's a tradition and people just don't use them?
Thanks a lot.
- NN
I came from the pool planet. There a lot of people use joint protectors to protect their cues - just put on the caps to the screw and screw hole when the cue is taken apart. It protects the screw pin from bending and accident. I recently came to the snooker planet and I don't see them. I don't see people selling joint protectors either.
Why? Don't people worry about a bended pin? Or there really are joint protectors and I'm being ignorant? Or it's a tradition and people just don't use them?
Thanks a lot.
- NN
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