Originally Posted by Asi
View Post
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
**Post Pictures of your cue!**
Collapse
This is a sticky topic.
X
X
-
Cue 1 is a Kevin Muncaster cue 3/4 56.5" 18 oz 10 mm tip 30 mm butt, one of the best made and balanced cues you will find, for the price a steal;
Cue2 bought recently from a friend who had it custom made by Robin Cook, workmanship and material without fault, as good as you will get from anyone at any price.
Pic 3 is of very well known brand, custom made cue cost 600 plus pounds and lasted just 2 games, apart from the 3/4 joint the butt extension insert is also loose, buy hey, what do you expect for 600 pounds eh?:snooker:Last edited by JP1; 29 March 2011, 04:39 AM.
Comment
-
:snooker:Originally Posted by RGCirencester View Post1 and two are nice looking cues. Did you complain about cue 3?
I did take the cue to a chemist to determine just what glue they had used and it was not anything like loctite ultra or araldite industrial 24 hour glue, more like a cheap two pack epoxy that expanded on application, in other words they tried to fill the gap between wood and brass, while a cheap two part epoxy might work most of the time there is always a risk of the joints coming loose especially if the climate changes from cold to tropical.
Most cue makers in the UK would be using Araldite. Loctite is definitly better, a friend of mine even posts a pack of Loctite to the cue maker he orders his cues from, cheaper then to post cues back and forth for repair.:snooker:Last edited by JP1; 29 March 2011, 04:39 AM.
Comment
-
Originally Posted by totlxtc View Post**BUMP**
Please! Someone post some pics of some nice cues rather than the tat that seems to be going around lately. Kizzy, Trigger....you must have some new cues.....PLEASE!
Comment
-
Originally Posted by 41shots View PostI'll post when I'll get my new cue. About to get a MW cue. Macassar ebony 1 pc cue. Nothing too fancy, though.
Comment
Comment