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Yep some of the splicings are well off on that cue. I know some people like the laminated design in that the chevrons are uniform and evenly spaced out but personally I cant think of anything worse looking than the huge contrast of the black chevrons on the shaft. 444 positive feedback so I'm sure he's genuine but it's always a bit strange when someone is only selling a cue because the spec is slightly out, it would cost very little to get it trimmed down to the tip size he wanted, it's 8.8 as it is so I doubt he wants it much smaller, if it's a great £425 cue why lose a lot of money on it for a job that would cost a fraction of that.
Yes and no. Perfect chevrons is a bonus for some but the main reason I thought was consistency of shaft density, flex and resonance/feel. Personally, the chevrons are eye numbing, far too dark and bright. Looks really artificial to my eyes but I understand why folk wish for the mechanical properties. Unfortunately, the one person who can talk from experience about these cues is banned. Ramon, your passing is with regret.
Yep some of the splicings are well off on that cue. I know some people like the laminated design in that the chevrons are uniform and evenly spaced out but personally I cant think of anything worse looking than the huge contrast of the black chevrons on the shaft. 444 positive feedback so I'm sure he's genuine but it's always a bit strange when someone is only selling a cue because the spec is slightly out, it would cost very little to get it trimmed down to the tip size he wanted, it's 8.8 as it is so I doubt he wants it much smaller, if it's a great £425 cue why lose a lot of money on it for a job that would cost a fraction of that.
There's only one reason why people sell their cue...
Dented Parris junk. Unbelievable how it goes. Here's a free cue Michael. Cheers John. Later, oooooooh, fancy a new cue, let's fleece a punter for free. Punter- please take my money, I beg you! And so the circle of stupidity continues.
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