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  • Where can I buy a Joint?

    Now that I've got your attention.

    I really do need to buy a couple of cue joints.

    I've acquired a really nice handmade cue, but its a one piece and a little light.
    This could all be fixed by a 3/4 joint, which I could fit myself, but I need to get the hardware.
    I bought 3 joints a while ago but the guy's no longer in that business and it seems no-one in Aus imports them for resale.
    Any ideas/offers?

  • #2
    wouldnt think thered be too much difference in price V quality, so id say contact one of the sites with a link on here and start there, as a joint is a joint, is a joint. isnt it?

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    • #3
      Everyone is happy to sell a jointed cue but nobody (AFAIK) advertises just joints.
      Otherwise I wouldn't be asking, would I?

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Potblak
        Everyone is happy to sell a jointed cue but nobody (AFAIK) advertises just joints.
        Otherwise I wouldn't be asking, would I?
        my point was that no matter where you get a cue joint from theyre likely to be a similar price in relation to quality, so directed you to the sites linked to on here to see if theyve got more info for you

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        • #5
          MY point is I can find NOBODY who sells cue joints.
          If you know different then tell me someone specific!
          I don't give a damn about the price, which I have never mentioned, so why would you bring that up?

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          • #6
            i know exactly where to buy a cue joint, but i dont like your attitude, so i wont be letting you know.

            good day

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            • #7
              Check here

              http://viking-cues.schmidtbilliards....Cue-Joints.htm

              and here

              http://www.cuecomponents.com/cuebuco.html
              "I'll be back next year." --Jimmy White

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              • #8
                Thanks very much, Elvaago for a good reply to a simple request.
                (Something Semi_Sayginer seems unable to understand!)

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                • #9
                  ** tumbleweed

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                  • #10
                    Elvaago,
                    Sorry. Neither of those leads you gave me actually sell joints suitable for snooker cues.
                    Thanks anyway.

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                    • #11
                      Not sure whether they offer it anymore but Craftsman cues should be able to help out. I have seen them advertise joints for cues on Ebay in the past but it may be worth e-mailing them or phoning them to see. They use good quality joints too.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by Potblak
                        MY point is I can find NOBODY who sells cue joints.
                        If you know different then tell me someone specific!
                        I don't give a damn about the price, which I have never mentioned, so why would you bring that up?
                        Semih was trying to help - If you are not happy with anyone's reponse clarify your question...

                        If you do find the information you are looking for, post it back here so others in the future can benefit from your question.

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                        • #13
                          thanks curtis

                          and "thanks" to a certain person for giving me "bad rep points" for my posts on here

                          in future i may just post help to those i like rather than try to help folk who dont appreciate it

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                          • #14
                            I think adding a joint yourself without the skill of a cue doctor could end in tears. It might completely ruin the blance of the cue. To add extra weight you could extend the butt instead of adding a joint? Or perhaps use a plutonium ferrule!
                            www.mixcloud.com/jfd

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                            • #15
                              What could have been clearer than my original post?
                              His answers could not have been more obtuse.
                              I'm sure he'll be happy for your support

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