With all the discussion about ash the last few days here I was wondering where is ash for cues grown, I searched on line but only came up with nothing very specific. Maple for example is grown in a wide area but what is suitable for cues comes from smaller areas, I was wondering if it was the same for ash.
Also on a similar realted topic, I recieved my Parris "Ultimate" cue about a month ago, its a lovely cue. I counted the chevrons on it and there are 8. Its a 58" cue and one is very very small at the tip, It would have 7 if it was 1.5" shorter. the grain is straight, form end to end. Also the point is centered perfectly with the bottom chevron which gives it a very nice look, the width of the chevron is the same as the point the symetricy(is that a word??) of the grain of the ash and point is fantastic. Did I mention I love my cue??
Is 7 chevorns lined up with the point a standard in a sah snooker cue, please forgive my lack of experience, If anyone has questions about American cues I'm very knowlegable. But I have very little experience with proper snooker cues, and spelling correctly.
my best
eric
Also on a similar realted topic, I recieved my Parris "Ultimate" cue about a month ago, its a lovely cue. I counted the chevrons on it and there are 8. Its a 58" cue and one is very very small at the tip, It would have 7 if it was 1.5" shorter. the grain is straight, form end to end. Also the point is centered perfectly with the bottom chevron which gives it a very nice look, the width of the chevron is the same as the point the symetricy(is that a word??) of the grain of the ash and point is fantastic. Did I mention I love my cue??
Is 7 chevorns lined up with the point a standard in a sah snooker cue, please forgive my lack of experience, If anyone has questions about American cues I'm very knowlegable. But I have very little experience with proper snooker cues, and spelling correctly.
my best
eric
Comment