Pool Cue Joint
Shane Van Boening Break Analysis
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Viking Cues G21 Rosewood Pool Cue in Black and White US $232.00
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Falcon FSP 5 Pool Cue US $415.60
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McDermott M33D SUNRISE G Core Shaft Black Onyx Pool Cue US $247.20
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G29 Birds Eye Maple Pool Cue with Emerald Green Points US $304.00
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Viking Cues G26 Maple Pool Cue with Bronze Points US $280.00
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Viking Cues G25 Bocote Pool Cue with Mirror Inlays US $264.00
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Viking Cues DeCues G98 Feathers and Leather Pool Cue US $264.00
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G23 Birds Eye Maple Pool Cue with Wedge Wood Inlays US $248.00
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NEW GLD VIPER Sinister 50 1351 Billiards Pool Cue Stick US $55.95
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Viking Cues G11 Maple Pool Cue with Vermillion Rings US $200.00
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G30 Rosewood Pool Cue with Decorative Inlays US $304.00
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Viking Cues DeCues G96 The Viking Lady Pool Cue US $264.00
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Viking Cues DeCues G91 The Wizard Pool Cue US $256.00
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Viking Cues DeCues G95 The Skeleton Pool Cue US $256.00
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Viking Cues G15 Rosewood Pool Cue US $216.00
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Viking Cues G05 Maple Pool Cue in Multi Color US $176.00
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Fat Cat 6 Stampede Pool Cues US $89.99
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VIPER Underground Pool Bitch Billiards Pool Cue Stick US $39.95
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NEW VIPER Underground VAMP Billiards Pool Cue Stick US $39.95
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VIPER The Naturals Zebrawood Billiards Pool Cue Stick US $85.95
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VIPER Revolution Sure PRO Grip Billiards Pool Cue Stick US $65.95
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NEW McDermott C157 Alpha Plus Nighthawk Black Pool Cue US $127.20
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McDermott M2K1 RING Walnut G Core Shaft Pool Cue CASE US $279.20
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Players Mandarin Kandy Pool Cue with Chunky Flames US $96.99
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Viking Cues G14 Maple Pool Cue Color Icy White US $212.00
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Viking Cues DeCues G97 The Eagle Pool Cue US $264.00
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Viking Cues G93 DeCues Wolves Pool Cue US $256.00
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G13 Maple Pool Cue in Green with Decorative Rings US $208.00
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Viking Cues G10 Rosewood Pool Cue in Violet Pearl US $200.00
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G38 Birds Eye Maple Pool Cue with Bocote Inlays US $368.00
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pool cue joint queston?
which is better wood to wood or mental joint , screw, or quick reliease whats your opinion
Personally, I feel that an ideal joint will have a maximum amount of wood-to-wood contact, very thin plastic or metal rings (just enough to keep the wood from mushrooming), and very little if any void spaces (this can be achieved with an interference fitted screw). Like Vegas Matt said, a high level of wood-to-wood contact will provide you with a lot of tactile feedback in your grip hand. How a cue feels is all about harmonics or sound waves. Different materials have different frequencies and sound waves will have difficulty traveling between different mediums and simply won't cross over a void space. I really don't believe that one style of joint will actually provide a "harder" hit than another. How hard you hit is a function of how fast you stroke. This is just my opinion, but I feel that I have a lot of evidence to back it up. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

US $232.00