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  • Jason Owen - Cue Guru Cues

    Thought Id start a new thread for cues ive made rather than filling out the post pics of cues thread.
    http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

  • #2
    Cue 035
    Cocobolo front splice with ebony and maple veneers.

    59 inches long, 9.5mm, 29.5mm butt, 17.5 oz





    http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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    • #3
      Looks great that Jason, lovely shaft :snooker:
      "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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      • #4
        Cue 069
        Ovangkol front splice with a thick maple veneer





        http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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        • #5
          Another amazing shaft there Jason, already on cue 69 wow you get through some :snooker:
          "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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          • #6
            Coming soon, Eureka replica...
            Just waiting for brass screws.
            Will post more pics once finished.

            http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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            • #7
              Lovely cues mate especially cue 069, very nice indeed. Do you have a website?

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              • #8
                Thank you
                www.cuegurucues.weebly.com
                http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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                • #9
                  Nice cues Jason, and I like the Eureka badge.
                  Is that the cue your after the brass screws for?

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                  • #10
                    hi jason will that eureka replica be for sale or has someone already bought it ?

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                    • #11
                      The shaft on no 69 looks lovely .

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                      • #12
                        I agree with Hotpot, the grain and colour of the shaft on 69 just looks like a proper cue.

                        That does actually lead me to another question for all cue makers really, what is the quality of ash like today, is it hard to get good quality ash that is good enough for making cues with? A lot of cues I see just lately, the grain looks quite ugly IMO, looks like some cheapo cues you get out of a catalogue. Also most the cues I've had or tried seem very whippy these days, getting a good stiff cue with a nice spring to it seems as rare as hens teeth!

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                        • #13
                          Keep up the good work Jason! Cues look class and splicing looks
                          Really good! You have a very traditional taste when it comes to splicing
                          and it's what I like too!
                          Your badge looks great too!
                          Keep it up mate!

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by raymo147 View Post
                            Keep up the good work Jason! Cues look class and splicing looks
                            Really good! You have a very traditional taste when it comes to splicing
                            and it's what I like too!
                            Your badge looks great too!
                            Keep it up mate!
                            Cheers Ray, appreciate that from a fellow cue maker.
                            http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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                            • #15
                              Good ash is very hard to find and there's a fair amount of spoilage from each batch I get.
                              It's a shame as its purely visual and some of the ash I reject for ugly grain patterns actually feels like it would make a great playing cue.
                              http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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