I was looking at pictures of Trevor's cues and I could not help but noticed how glossy they looked. Is that just oil?
I have seen some antique cues with varnish on the lower half of the cue. Does anyone prefer that to no varnish?
Was Stephen Hendry playing with a varnish butt when he won all these titles? It looks to me from the videos like he was.
When I ordered my old John Parris, it came with a layer of oil on the cue, which was still wet when it arrived. So, I wiped it off naturally. The finish did not look even half as glossy as Trevor's cues in the pictures. I have tried to put layers of oil on it but still it looked very dull. Why???????
I have tried my friend's Glover and the ebony was very glossy even though it was quite an old cue.
Some Deroo cues that I have seen seemed to have some kind of very thin varnish on the butt, but on some others they seemed to be unvarnished.
So, I guess I just wanted to ask if you all prefer an unvarnished butt over a varnished butt(not shaft), and if you know of some ways to make the but very glossy without using varnish?
And I know it sounds dumb, but why are some cues so much more glossy than the others?
Thank you.
I have seen some antique cues with varnish on the lower half of the cue. Does anyone prefer that to no varnish?
Was Stephen Hendry playing with a varnish butt when he won all these titles? It looks to me from the videos like he was.
When I ordered my old John Parris, it came with a layer of oil on the cue, which was still wet when it arrived. So, I wiped it off naturally. The finish did not look even half as glossy as Trevor's cues in the pictures. I have tried to put layers of oil on it but still it looked very dull. Why???????
I have tried my friend's Glover and the ebony was very glossy even though it was quite an old cue.
Some Deroo cues that I have seen seemed to have some kind of very thin varnish on the butt, but on some others they seemed to be unvarnished.
So, I guess I just wanted to ask if you all prefer an unvarnished butt over a varnished butt(not shaft), and if you know of some ways to make the but very glossy without using varnish?
And I know it sounds dumb, but why are some cues so much more glossy than the others?
Thank you.
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