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  • jonny66
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    I think J means does it have a joint where you can screw extensions into the butt, that could come loose too.

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  • dom979
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    do try and twist the ferrule firmly just in case but, has it a butt joint?
    just tried twisting the ferrule and the noise is still there. No it's a one piece.

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  • dom979
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    do try and twist the ferrule firmly just in case but, has it a butt joint?
    just tried twisting the ferrule and the noise is still there. No it's a one piece.

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  • j6uk
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    do try and twist the ferrule firmly just in case but, has it a butt joint?

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  • dom979
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    If it's a buzzy noise it might just be the ferrule, I had one go loose and I would have sworn the noise was coming from the butt end, no harm in checking that first before any major surgery.
    Definitely butt end, first think i check was tip, seems to be about 3-5 inches about the end of the cue where the noise is.

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  • dom979
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    Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
    what kind of cue is it, machine spliced or hand spliced? and if its a new cue could you not send it back?
    It's a Maximus ultimate i've had for nearly a year now.

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  • itsnoteasy
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    If it's a buzzy noise it might just be the ferrule, I had one go loose and I would have sworn the noise was coming from the butt end, no harm in checking that first before any major surgery.

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  • j6uk
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    what kind of cue is it, machine spliced or hand spliced? and if its a new cue could you not send it back?

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  • dom979
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    Loose weight in cue

    There's a noise coming from the butt of my one piece cue everytime I struck the cue ball, I assume this is because the weight has come loose. I live relatively close to craftman cues so was considering taking it there. I was wondering how they go about repairing the weight and if there's any aestetics changes because of the repair?
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