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Submitted for sale is an early model JOSS w/SS piloted joint and 5/16-18 pin (rare) in restored condition. The butt sleeve and points are ebony and the forearm is maple. According to the staff at Joss this cue is only one of a few that were built with stacked veneers in the butt sleeve. The butt and shafts roll straight. Selling at $2100.00 to include shipping (USA only) and Paypal fees...the cue is a bargain at this price.
JOSS cues are excellent players and this old school (early-mid
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[QUOTE=tusmadpark;6646052]I went very simple with nice figured woods for my next cue. Should be in my hands by end of the month. Made by Mike Stacey.
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[QUOTE=tusmadpark;6646052]I went very simple with nice figured woods for my next cue. Should be in my hands by end of the month. Made by Mike Stacey.
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Posted 04-27-2020 at 12:58 PM by blah blah
Updated 05-02-2020 at 12:08 PM by blah blah
(Added his new words from today. Fefe feff seffahyde?)
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DJT at Nightly Coronavirus National Update: [I]Walks out, nods to everyone. Waits dramatically for silence. Finally everyone is quiet.
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Nice playing Larry Vigus cue with 8" extension
4-point wrapless bridgepoint full splice design
Pristine lightly played condition, straight, terrific playing cue
Flame veneers, fancy joint collar ring with gold diamond inlays
Ebony forearm, birdseye maple back end, white Hoppe ring
Matching extension by Larry Vigus 8"
3/8-10 stainless steel pin, flat face
Shipping & PayPal fees are included
International shipping is a little
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Posted 04-25-2020 at 02:25 PM by Doug
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Bet this comment/question is one many of us here asked at one time. Maybe still asking, lol. I have owned a Mottey and presently own two Richard Blacks. Never owned a Nitti but would like to. Sold the Mottey but it was a great cue. After all Paul Mottey made it. One of the Black cues is a Black Baron Custom, and the other a Bushka I ordered from Richard and I had him put the Baron forearm on it and the Hoppe ring on the butt. Just to give it a little different look. My wife and I stopped...
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Hello John, there are many factor's that effect a shafts playability. The difference between tight grain and straight grain is miles apart. First of all, when people talk of straight grain in a shaft they are talking about the growth line that runs the length of the shaft. When people are talking about tight grain they are talking about the number of growth rings a shaft has.
So, when looking at things from this perspective a piece of shaft wood can have both attributes tight grain
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Posted 04-17-2020 at 06:30 AM by 336Robin
Updated 05-13-2020 at 07:47 AM by 336Robin
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Pool can make it on the "Do Over."
The remake of Pool depends on.....
If you know me you'll know that I'm a curious person who tries to figure out how things work and such has been my interest in what would make Pool popular again.
After a decade and a half of wondering, talking, hypothesizing there are some things you need to understand about it then the answer is right there.
Pool Players are an independent sort. They won't...
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The fanciest Rosewood on Rosewood Tascarella cue (to my knowledge)
This beauty is unique, and rare, and amazingly different...... All aspects of this cue flow together, and make it stand out. Cue has never been chalked, has 2 13mm shafts with ivory ferrules. ALL white on the cue is ivory.
$8900 shipped and insured. Would consider trades for a Gus, or box style cues.
Feel free to reach out with questions, or if you need more pics or info. dcbassguy@hotmail.com
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I've been having numerous discussions with people on the board, and I think I have come up with a way to describe cues, without tagging them as "custom" or "production". I, for the life of me, cannot see ANY difference between a custom cuemaker and a production cuemaker, so I propose the following. Custom cuemakers should call themselves "Designer Cuemakers", and the production cuemakers should call themselves "Line Cuemakers". By the definition I've been
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The window is open for the start of the Perfect Aim lessons with skype. Just got super fast internet hooked up today. Skype is real easy to install if you don't have it. If you do have it your all set. Then all you need to do is set up the phone so I can see you and the table and your in for one of the best lessons in your life. This is Free, like I said for the first 10 players and I don't care what level you are at or how great you think you are this will help your game tremendously. I'm up until
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The Gorton 3U machines have done inlays in a lot of pool cues through the years.
I used to use one. A lot of the smaller ones you see will be hard to modify to do pool cues with. Some of the cue specific machines like I make are a little easier to do inlays and make patterns with. But if you also want to do fine engraving the 3U will do that much better.
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Sorry - i'd have sworn they had it.
However, it is not difficult to find on the 'net; though it apparently takes some digging for a specific ID vs wall.
If you are in a hurry, MSC has options. 40 - 20 years ago they were still the new hungry kids. Now they seem to be rapists. Nonetheless:
https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tn/...be&hdrsrh=true
McMaster Carr has a smaller selection, better prices if what you need
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Hmmm.... will have to dig deeper. Initial searches just showed rod from flat lam material, which was the reason i "rolled" my own, so to speak - ripped some sheet and turned short sections of rod on the lathe.
This is close to what i need for furniture project, if i step up from #10 bolt, to 1/4" bolt
https://www.usplastic.com/catalog/it...d=35434&catid=
For cues i use 3/8"-10 joint, so this is what i was planning to
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Posted 04-06-2020 at 10:12 AM by blackda
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All three editions of Blue Book of Pool Cues in mint condition
Selling all three together only
Books 1 and 3 are brand new condition and book 2 has been opened it not creased.
$275 shipped any where in the USA
If outside the USA you cover the shipping out of the country.
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You could have saved a lot of wood and man hours if you just use Sharpie.
Those are insane.
You and DS are madmen .
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Posted 04-04-2020 at 05:03 AM by deanoc
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Thanks for showing us this one
I am not computer literate,but my favorite is Chuck Barry and Etta James singing "rock Roll Music"
In my opinion this is the greatest rock roll singer of all time,Etta James
just listen to this song with Chuck Barry,you will enjoy her
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I'm rather proud of this as I think it came out really well. It's a shaft lathe that cost me under $100 in parts total, $50 of which was for some custom delrin collets.
I bought an $18 drill from harbor freight and removed the handle. Cutting the handle off parallel with the drill body allowed it to sit on the bench flat and level.
Next, I made a collar out of 1/2 inch plywood that fits just
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look at this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m92gbCVyb0
i happen to have two pillow blocks, not unlike his, and a strong sewing machine motor, so i'm gonna build a maintenance lathe. got delrin collets, ball bearings and all i need to set it up - except the chuck part.
does anyone know how its done? the pillow block bearings ID are 20 mm. i'm thinking to scrap a cheap battery powered drill for the chuck part, and then get a pulley, but what do i fit in between
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His 526 Rambow.
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[QUOTE=billiardcue;1844454]Ray Martin's personal Balabushka.
George made this masterpiece for Ray circa 1970.
Interesting inlay pattern in butt sleeve, look like "angel's wings".
Imagine how many 100+ ball runs this cue is responsible for.
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Here's something for you to think about. It doesn't have to do with CTE or any other system.
This is going to be pretty simple but it can also be done with more acute cut angles.
Let's say the OB is even with the side pocket and the CB is two diamonds away back toward the head side. The balls are lined up straight to each other to impact the OB halfway between the pocket and first diamond on the foot rail.
If I line up center CB to dead center of the
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