Dear All,
I was watching several photos of Ronnies one piece cue (a close up phot when he was using the rest) and it seemed to me that this one piece cue had less ebony than a 3/4 jointed cue from the same maker.
What I am trying to say is that the actual ash seems to be longer in the cue and goes further way down near the butt before blending with the ebony, whereas in the 3/4 jointed cues from the same maker, the ash seems to be less and the ebony seems to be more ?
maybe someone can advise whether I am right or wrong in that observation and what difference would that make ?
Is it necesssarily better to have more ash in a cue ? The balance of the cue would certainly be an issue here.
Thanks !
I was watching several photos of Ronnies one piece cue (a close up phot when he was using the rest) and it seemed to me that this one piece cue had less ebony than a 3/4 jointed cue from the same maker.
What I am trying to say is that the actual ash seems to be longer in the cue and goes further way down near the butt before blending with the ebony, whereas in the 3/4 jointed cues from the same maker, the ash seems to be less and the ebony seems to be more ?
maybe someone can advise whether I am right or wrong in that observation and what difference would that make ?
Is it necesssarily better to have more ash in a cue ? The balance of the cue would certainly be an issue here.
Thanks !
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