Posts Tagged ‘accessories’

How to Care for a Pool Cue

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Never sand out a dent or a nick in your shaft. If you aren’t squeamish about such things, dab a little saliva on the dent, time after time over a few weeks. Tap water works fine too. If the dent isn’t too deep the wood will eventually swell to where it is barely noticeable or gone entirely. If the dent is deeper or more bothersome, carefully use an iron with a damp cloth to force steam into the dent. The wood pores expand and bring the dented area to the surface. This method will require smoothing off the expanded area and the dent should be gone. Better yet, unless you just like caring for your cue yourself, take your shaft to a qualified repair-person. For a few dollars your shaft will be cleaned, dents removed and the shaft re-sealed. It is well worth the charge.

Discount Store Expansion

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

Over the next few weeks we will be adding several hundred more products to the already extensive list we currently have.  We’ll bring back Predator cues and add quality production cue names like Joss McDermott and Meucci.  We’ll also add Cue lines like Lucasi, Mezz, Riley snooker cues and a half dozen more name brands.  Our case offerings will increase substantially with popular lines like Instroke Joe Porper and Giuseppe.  By May we should have all our new product in place.

How to Care for a Pool Cue

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Your hands perspire. Perspiration, because part of its purpose is to remove cellular waste from our bodies, is acidic. Acid isn’t good for your cue. Neither is the chalk, powder, table grit, French-fry oil, cigarette smoke, or spilled pop or beer you inevitably come in contact with. Hopefully you occasionally wash your hands. Do the same with your cue. Don’t scrub it with a kitchen pad. Dampen a soft cloth in clean soapy water. Or just use rubbing alcohol. Wipe down the body of the cue with the cloth and immediately dry it with a different soft dry cloth. Pay special attention to the shaft. Regularly removing most of the embedded chalk and powder from the shaft will extend its playing life. A gentle rub down with a good wax or furniture polish, after the bath, will help protect your cue until its next contact with the outside world.

Serial Number 00016 used

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

This cue is used but it is in like new condition. It comes with the full lifetime warranty. It was my personal playing cue until April of 2008. Photos are of the unfinished cue. It had not been polished. Serial number 00016 has 4 purpleheart spliced points into a nicely figured birdseye maple forearm. The purpleheart butt sleeve is inlaid with 4 malachite four leaf clovers. The clovers are offset by alternating black and white decorative circles above and below. The butt sleeve is separated by white and green trim rings. The butt cap is imitation ivory as is the joint collar which is also separated by green and white trim rings. It comes with 1 RAVEN tapered hard rock maple shaft that has matching rings and joint collar. The pressed linen wrap is green with white specks. This cue can be weighted up to about 20 ounces with a weight screw. It has had a few changes since it was built. The current bumper is a little different. The wrap has been replaced with the same pressed Irish linen. I also made a slight modification to the joint collar, but it looks the same.  Click Here to See This Cue!

Titlist Conversion Cue

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Serial Number 00089 is complete. It is a Titlist Conversion Cue. That means the two piece cue was made from an original World War II era Brunswick-Balke-Collender Willie Hoppe Titlist house cue. The body is rosewood. The forearm is straight grained maple with four full spliced rosewood points. Each point has four veneers. The forearm is stamped with the original Willie Hoppe stamp and the original 18 ounce weight stamps. The points have the traditional early Titlist veneers: maple, mahogany, pale green and purple. The butt cap is double black linen phenolic. The butt cap is preceded by a buckhorn Hoppe ring that is underpinned with phenolic. The cue has a thick black phenolic ring on the butt side of the joint. The joint is buckhorn faced and underpinned with black linen phenolic.  Click Here to See This Cue!

New Shipping Destinations

Monday, April 7th, 2008

We just added shipping to include Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Spain, France, Germany and Italy. If we don’t already ship to your country, send us an email and inquire. We may be able to extend our shipping range.

International Customers and those Outside the Continental US

We only offer one option for shipping outside the Continental US. To keep things Simple choose FedEx Ground. It calculates the least expensive shipping for you. The Country we are shipping your items to adds the proper shipping charge. 

How to Care for a Pool Cue

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Most people just don’t know how to care for their shafts. A shaft should be a consistent diameter to the ferrule for several inches back toward the butt or have a gradual taper in that direction. Most used shafts are not like that. They tend to be thinner a few inches back from the ferrule because of the over use of sandpaper or Scotch-Brite. In his first book Robert Byrne told the pool-playing world about Scotch-Brite. Now shafts all over the world sag in the middle because of its over use. It isn’t Mr. Byrne’s fault. If I recall correctly he described the usage of Scotch-Brite as a gentle caress on the shaft. Instead of a gentle caress, I cringe as people wrench a green pad around the shaft and pump it up and down like a piston in a cloud of wood dust. Sandpaper unless about 1500 grit is usually worse.

Store Improvements

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

There are many new or improved features in our Discount Store. It now has Thumbnail Images next to all the Product Titles. It has Full Sized Images when you click to view and item. The Search feature is more responsive than it used to be. The upper Search Box is for Product Ids, Product Names or terms like Key Words. The bottom Search Box allows you to search by price if you are looking for a gift item. We added options to select your weight preference on cues instead of writing it in the notes section like before. The options are also there to choose sizes in the Clothing section.

Overall Security was excellent before but now it is even better. Encryption is more advanced. If you happen to forget to fill out something important in the actual Check Out process, the system ‘Reminds’ you go back and fill it out. We have added PayPal as an option to use for Purchases. Many of our Customers had requested PayPal so we added it. There are now several different choices for Shipping options. The Thumbnail Images follow over to your Shopping Cart so you can see the items as well as have a description of them. We hope these improvements will add to your overall shopping experience.

How to Care for a Pool Cue

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Accidentally leaving your cue in a hot car or a cold one, even for a relatively short period of time, may be enough to ruin a perfectly good cue.  Please don’t leave your cue in the trunk of a car.  The best rule of thumb is “If you are comfortable …your cue would be comfortable”. 

Radically Reduced Shipping!

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

If your purchase is $45.00 or more from our Discount Store it qualifies for Free FedEx Ground Shipping. We can only ship for free within the Continental United States! If your purchase is less than $45.00 the shipping cost is only $4.95 for FedEx Ground within the Continental United States!

We do ship to all 50 US states.  We ship to Guam, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands! We also ship to Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom.

(Update 04/08/08) We just added shipping to include Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Spain, France, Germany and Italy. If we don’t already ship to your country, send us an email and inquire. We may be able to extend our shipping range.