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  • Joint protectors?

    Hello everybody.

    I came from the pool planet. There a lot of people use joint protectors to protect their cues - just put on the caps to the screw and screw hole when the cue is taken apart. It protects the screw pin from bending and accident. I recently came to the snooker planet and I don't see them. I don't see people selling joint protectors either.

    Why? Don't people worry about a bended pin? Or there really are joint protectors and I'm being ignorant? Or it's a tradition and people just don't use them?

    Thanks a lot.

    - NN

  • #2
    they are used quite a bit in the US here, but i don't use one. An long as you have a decent case, and some common sense, you should never have to need for one.
    Michael Jordan Plays Ball, Charles Manson Kills People, I Shoot Snooker

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    • #3
      yeah i use them on my pool cues, but i've rarely seen them for snooker cues. i think they would be a nice accessory to have. not super essential, but nice. i would like to see cuemakers offer this as an option myself

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by McChen
        yeah i use them on my pool cues, but i've rarely seen them for snooker cues. i think they would be a nice accessory to have. not super essential, but nice. i would like to see cuemakers offer this as an option myself
        Me too..........

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        • #5
          Joint protectors are a total waste of time. Butt joint protectors though, thats a different story and unless custom made are virtually impossible to find.

          But there again making one from a bottle of wines rubber cork with a blade does the trick, takes two mins, and costs nothing.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by Wity
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            But there again making one from a bottle of wines rubber cork with a blade does the trick, takes two mins, and costs nothing.
            I like that. Probably will try it after I purchase a cue. Haha.

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