Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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The other logical explanation which just occurred to me . . .
. . . is that there was a weight bolt that was removed after the cue was made. There's a ~ 6" void drilled at the bottom of the handle that's evident in the x-ray; maybe an owner didn't care for the balance point built into the cue and removed the weight bolt, lending the cue a more forward balance.
The curve ball pitch🤣🤣🤣
By: Lépine : June 7th, 2025-12:11
You are all making one serious mistake. You assume the correct cue has not been refinished. Art who is likely on the sidelines watching knows I went through this problem myself. Now I know the possibility of a refinish can screw up determination of the au...
Fun fact...
By: Lépine : June 7th, 2025-13:09
So to tell if there is ivory present... I use a UV 364nm black light. Can you tell which is ivory ? One pair is ivory, the other is Elforyn. It looks so good including the lines (schreger lines) you see in ivory that experts get fooled. But guess what... ...
Have you figured it out?
By: Lépine : June 9th, 2025-13:04
.... Well, I thought we would get more participation, but we did quite well. It was all intended to be just great fun and I hope it was fun. This is a really challenging predicament if you had to choose between these two cues. Cues and especially very hig...
By: Lépine : June 9th, 2025-22:52
Well, there are probably 3000 TAD cues made since the beginning. You can find TADs in the inventory of many of the major dealers. And honestly, I think the plain TAD is the TAD to get (the blonde birds eye maple). So most likely the most basic and inexpen...
By: Lépine : June 10th, 2025-19:50
I don't see a weight bolt in the back of the butt for either of these cues. Wouldn't the long pin make the cue nose heavy? Balabushka are noted for being backend heavy. Are you sure it is not more for reinforced strength of the pin and to give it more fee...
By: Lépine : June 10th, 2025-23:57
I think the cue would feel dead with such a large gap. I think Bill Stroud wrote that the key to his cues feeling solid was to make sure there was little to no air space in his cues.
Adaptability
By: Lépine : June 12th, 2025-21:37
I think my cues are only similar in balance points if they are the same cue maker. Doesn't seem to bother me as long as the balance point isn't too far from 19 inches to 17 inches. I think my current player is at 18 inches on a 57 inch. My previous main p...
I got a Whyte Carbon Raw
By: Lépine : August 6th, 2025-12:49
11.75mm for my Gus Szamboti that Jim Odom finished. Now that cue butt normally plays like TAD and George consulted with each other and the results was Opus One. But the Whyte Carbon even if Ferdor Gorst is God with that FG57, it just doesn't feel right. I...
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