Posts Tagged ‘supplies’

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.

How to Care for a Pool Cue

Monday, March 31st, 2008

There are about a dozen different materials in a typical two-piece cue. All of those materials expand and contract differently with heat and cold. The constant expanding and contracting is largely responsible for components of a cue being eventually felt through the finish. The finish is also worn down over time just by handling and playing with a cue. Taking it out of a case, putting it back in the case, cleaning the cue, in short every time it is touched the finish is being worn down. Metal rings are a particular problem. Because metal will expand and contract more readily than the other materials in a cue. Moisture, or humidity, is another cue killer. Most materials will absorb water and they swell when they do. The various results of exposure to temperature extremes alone can be severe. Joints become brittle and lose, rings poke through a previously smooth finish, inlays pop up and the finish separates from the surface of the wood. Unless you are going to hermetically seal the cue in a temperature and humidity controlled environment all you can do is slow down the process.  In almost every cue with metal rings you will eventually be able to feel them through the finish. 

The New Discount Store is Here

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Our new Discount Store is operational. It took a lot of work because it is completely redesigned. It is much easier to use than the old store. It features more Billiard Supplies and Accessories. Subcategories make finding the specific item you are looking for easier. Stop by and take a look.  Click Here to go to our Discount Store