The Joss JOS173 pool cue is made from hard rock maple, ebony and mother of pearl. Finished with black and white speck Irish linen wrap.
Joss offer cues ranging from 18 to 21oz. There are rare occasions where the wood species used in a cue will not allow the cue to weigh 18 - 21oz. If this occurs Manning will contact you prior to shipping. Joss Cues utilize a stackable weight system so your cue may include one or more weight bolts within the butt of the cue to weigh the cue to your specific request. Additional Joss weight bolts are available by clicking the title below:
Joss Weight Bolts
Joss cues feature a Hardrock Maple Pro Taper shaft with 13 mm tip diameter.
Joss Cues feature a 5/16x14 Joint/Pin which gives you a solid connection at the joint of the cue. This is one of the most common joints used in cue production today.
Joint Protectors safely secure the joint of your cue when broken down into 2 pieces. Protect the only moving part of your cue from accidental side pressure, keeping your pin straight preserving the cues accuracy and straightness. The shaft protector keeps the joint clean of debris that can accumulate over time which can cause damage to the pin and cause the cue to bind together. An inexpensive safe way to protect your cue. Additional joint protectors can be purchased by clicking the title below:
5/16x14 Black Plastic Joint Protectors
SPECIFICATIONS
Free Shipping with Tracking on orders over $100 within the Continental USA.
USA* FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $100
SPECIALTY
CASES BY SIZE
1 Butt 1 Shaft
1 Butt 2 Shafts
2 Butts 2 Shafts
2 Butts 3 Shafts
2 Butts 4 Shafts
3 Butts 4 Shafts
3 Butts 5 Shafts
3 Butts 6 Shafts
3 Butts 7 Shafts
4 Butts 6 Shafts
4 Butts 8 Shafts
PREDATOR ARCADIA
SIMONIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
BALL SETS
SINGLE BALLS
CLEANING
TABLE REPAIR
FURNITURE
ROOM DECOR
EQUIPMENT
FREE VIDEOS
1 Rail Kicks Part 1
1 Rail Kicks Part 2
1 Rail Kicks Part 3
1 Rail Kicks Part 4
2 Rail Kick Shots
3 Rail Kick Shots
4 Rail Kick Shots
Track Lines Full
Track Lines Half
Track Lines Side
Skid Roll In
Spin Transfer
Cue Tip Install
Rail Shot Part 1
Rail Shot Part 2
Frozen Ball Skid
Stop Shot Part 1
Stop Shot Part 2
Basic Bank Shots
Winning vs Losing
Aiming
Breaking
Deflection
Slow Drag
Jump Shots
Your Stroke
Spin Control
Drawing the Ball
Shooting off a Rail
Ghost Kick System