Choosing your own pool cue is a personal thing. But learning a thing or two about pool cues doesn’t hurt either. In the game, pool cues are tapered sticks used to strike the balls. Its most important parts are the shaft and the butt. The shaft is often made of maple wood. While most are built of wood, there are some manufacturers producing pool cues in fiberglass and aluminum materials. The tip of the shaft plays an important key. They can be soft or hard. Hard tips are for breaking. Soft tips hold the chalk better but can easily wear out. The butt of the pool cue holds most of the weight. It is often inlaid with ebony or ivory. Major brands even put precious stones and metal. The design and craftsmanship in the butt can render pool cues of great value. Aside from the billiards balls, the pool cue is the most essential equipment any billiard player has to have. So get your own personal pool cue and make yourself look like a pro!
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Thursday, February 11th, 2010McFarland Pool Cues: A Touch of Scotland
Thursday, June 11th, 2009McFarland Pool Cues are of Scottish tradition. The feeling of history riding through your fingers and the spirit of the Scotts and the rustic highlands are alive in this cue. These cues have pinpointed inlay and wood work. They use a five point quality check to test the durability and sturdiness of each cue. These cues are created out of high quality materials. McFarland says that satisfaction is guarantied. These cues are affordable and are similar to a Griffin cue and an Action cue. One unique aspect of the McFarland Pool Cues is the joint called a “Proper Joint” which folds the cue in half. CueStix makes customer service a top priority. So, if you are a beginner or a professional in need of an affordable cue, the McFarland Pool Cues might be the right fit for you.
What Difference Do Top Quality Billiard Balls Make?
Thursday, April 16th, 2009Billiard balls are different for each kind of game, employing varying designs, sizes, and numbers. No matter what kind of billiards you’re playing, you’ll want top quality billiard balls. Since using billiard balls are essential to the game—and winning it—it is important that you have billiard balls that are of a high quality. Nowadays, billiard balls are constructed from materials casted from plastic. The advantage to such construction is that the balls are more resistant to damage such as chipping and cracking. The best billiard balls are developed to withstand the shock of being struck by the cue stick as well as by other balls, lasting longer despite the wear and tear caused by the game. Other types of materials such as clear acrylic and polyester have been known to be used in the construction of cue balls as well. With construction like this, you increase your chances of making a quality shot. Other factors such as balance, molecular structure, and density affect the quality of the ball. Consistency is also something to consider. For example, if a billiard ball’s density is inconsistent, it may result in the ball zigzagging, erratic behavior, and missing shots among many other things.