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  • #31
    Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
    I would like to hear what you all think about this.
    I am thinking of placing my badge a bit lower like what is shown on the left.
    Shown on the right is what I used to do.
    If the pic on the left with the green background is A, and the one on the right is B--which do you prefer? A or B?
    Thank you.
    I prefer the badge a little smaller and "A".
    Also have you considered changing the badge and putting a Canadian
    Flag or Maple Leaf.
    You are a Canadian cue maker, why not show that on your badge?
    Just a thought!

    p.s. great cue's!!!

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    • #32
      Originally Posted by 2man View Post

      ...btw, please don't mind that, IMO, the badge is really low end, as a custom hand made product should be matched with a more premium branding plate. may focus on this issue in next topic if you feel neccessary.
      i second that... i admire poolqjunkie's handiwork... imho, maybe a bronzed or ivory looking disc logo in cursive would be more fitting for such beautiful cues...
      When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!

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      • #33
        Hi Airin,

        Its strange how such a small thing like the badge can cause a headache at times

        I too have had the same problems. Ive gone up and down and finally settling for what im happy with. Originally I had my badges quite high (Pic 1). This was all down to the fact my flat was deeper and the barrel of the extension join used was 14.5mm or 12.7mm. So once you had removed the flat, bored out a hole of 3mm x 16mm any lower would of damaged the join.

        The problem i always found with the flat was getting it so that it could hold the badge. Too shallow and the badge would be exposed, too deep and it will interfere with the join. Ive managed to work out the angle and ideal depth now that i have the badge 16mm from the base of the cue to the base of the badge (Pic 2).

        I must say its still one job that i spend the most amount of time preparing. A few times its slipped and the postion is wrong which means having to remove the splice and start again....very fustrating!! I'll measure it out, measure again, set it up on the drill press, check again, go inside and have a coffee, come back and check and then go for it.

        Go with what you feel happy with mate, its your stamp and your style

        Pic 1


        Pic 2
        sigpic <---New Website
        Dan Shelton Cues on Facebook

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        • #34
          i say B, don't like it too low

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          • #35
            As a cue maker myself "Wright Cues" i like A, lower:snooker:
            "Wright Cues"
            Cues made to your specification, giving you the confidence in your cue
            http://www.wrightcues.co.uk
            reg@wrightcues.co.uk

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            • #36
              I like B, the wood under the badge will be more durable than A. I had seen some butt wood broken at that part.

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              • #37
                first picture is nice for me.

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                • #38
                  pqj:

                  I prefer the A+ to B- position midway between your 2 examples.

                  I also agree with a slightly more bold font although I presume you ordered a batch initially and it will take awhile to burn through those.

                  Would a plate be even possible now that we have the SD joints? I always found the plates to be a little more classy but you don't see them too much these days

                  Terry
                  Terry Davidson
                  IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                  • #39
                    I like A with long splices...!

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                    • #40
                      'A' for me and a round disc over a plate as well.
                      Just doesn't look right when it is far up like in 'B' for my eyes.

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                      • #41
                        A would be my choice

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                        • #42
                          Just completed a cue and put on a badge as "A".
                          Here are some pictures.
                          Thank you.
                          www.AuroraCues.com

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                          • #43
                            Put it in the post please, poolqjunkie.
                            :snooker:

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                            • #44
                              i still think is a bit low, may be a 10mm higher

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                              • #45
                                Dear Mr PoolQJunkie...

                                See, this is what I meant when I asked if it really mattered...

                                We all have different opinions, its down to personal choice, therefore its your name, your decision mate! :snooker:
                                :snooker:

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