Hi all,
I went to watch the league game at my local tonight ... 8-ball pool ... I noticed one of the opposition players had a decent looking cue and was producing amazing amounts of spin very easily ...
So I asked him what it was and he kindly let me look at it ... my eyesight is so bad I can't read the badge but he said it is a "cuesports" cue bought second-hand maybe 12yrs ago for £175 ...
Bargain if you ask me ... the grain is dead straight quite widely spaced the entire length (and I mean dead straight) ... four chevrons spaced 6 inches apart (none in the last 12 inches to the tip) ... 3/4 joint perfect ... ebony butt, no faults ...
Pretty perfect IMO and it clearly played extremely well ...
I don't know anything about "cuesports" so I'd welcome your comments ... certainly seemed to be playing better than the JP's you often see ...
OOPs, forgot to mention, although it is apparently 12yrs old, it is also fitted with a 1-klik 3/4 joint ... which I have to say (the owner let me fiddle with it) feels very very solid ... bit surprised about that - from reading this forum, I thought 1-klik was brand new ...
edit - I'd better rephrase that from a 1-klik joint to a "joint that appears similar to the 1-klik concept in that it locks in a number of positions and only takes a 30 degree turn to lock with no force required to achieve the lock" ...
the reason I've rephrased is that I do not wish to undermine Stan Mullin's efforts on this forum to promote his new patented design and I wish Stan very well with it - and having seen a predecessor to his design tonight, I have to say it is very impressive - seems unbelievable it could lock so well but it does!
I went to watch the league game at my local tonight ... 8-ball pool ... I noticed one of the opposition players had a decent looking cue and was producing amazing amounts of spin very easily ...
So I asked him what it was and he kindly let me look at it ... my eyesight is so bad I can't read the badge but he said it is a "cuesports" cue bought second-hand maybe 12yrs ago for £175 ...
Bargain if you ask me ... the grain is dead straight quite widely spaced the entire length (and I mean dead straight) ... four chevrons spaced 6 inches apart (none in the last 12 inches to the tip) ... 3/4 joint perfect ... ebony butt, no faults ...
Pretty perfect IMO and it clearly played extremely well ...
I don't know anything about "cuesports" so I'd welcome your comments ... certainly seemed to be playing better than the JP's you often see ...
OOPs, forgot to mention, although it is apparently 12yrs old, it is also fitted with a 1-klik 3/4 joint ... which I have to say (the owner let me fiddle with it) feels very very solid ... bit surprised about that - from reading this forum, I thought 1-klik was brand new ...
edit - I'd better rephrase that from a 1-klik joint to a "joint that appears similar to the 1-klik concept in that it locks in a number of positions and only takes a 30 degree turn to lock with no force required to achieve the lock" ...
the reason I've rephrased is that I do not wish to undermine Stan Mullin's efforts on this forum to promote his new patented design and I wish Stan very well with it - and having seen a predecessor to his design tonight, I have to say it is very impressive - seems unbelievable it could lock so well but it does!
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