If you have a shaft thats almost ideal where it has some nice arrows then a big gap then arrows again, can a cue maker add arrows to fill the void so it becomes less distracting ?
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This is a pic of Coutts supreme cue with hand made arrows. Thats as close as you could get to what yor thinking. Not really going to work with an ash shaft though putting a man made arrow next to natural ones....
Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.
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Originally Posted by Deepscrew View PostThis is a pic of Coutts supreme cue with hand made arrows. Thats as close as you could get to what yor thinking. Not really going to work with an ash shaft though putting a man made arrow next to natural ones....
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Airin,
Almost looks like he has laminated veneers with maple then tapered a shaft out of it.
Not very natural but hey what a great idea for all the people out there who want a perfect looking shaft. Not sure what it would play like though???
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http://www.couttscues.co.uk/gallerycues.html for more details..
Think there might be a video on it too somehwere on the site.Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.
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Originally Posted by JasonOwen View PostAirin,
Almost looks like he has laminated veneers with maple then tapered a shaft out of it.
Not very natural but hey what a great idea for all the people out there who want a perfect looking shaft. Not sure what it would play like though???
The seller told me that it is a laminated shaft. There wasnt a way for a playtest, but he told me it plays different to "normal" shafts.mind control > body control > cue control > ball control
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Laminated shaft from omin, not sure how they make.In progressing!!
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Very interesting indeed. I am very interested to know how it plays. If I am understanding this correctly, it is a kind of flat laminated shaft, with two kinds of wood laminated one being darker and the other being likely maple?
There is no reason it would not play well in my opinion.
Just wondering if there is a big difference in how the cue plays with the shaft being held at different orientation?
Was this done mainly for good looking chevrons?
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