Good Evening everyone,
Sorry I already posted this under general queries incorrectly.
My Name is Henry and I live in South Africa, I am glad to be on the forum.
I used to play when I was much Younger and have started again a few months ago.
I bought a new cue today - BCE endorsed heritage cue - mark Selby.
Is it a good cue to start with?
I dont understand a couple of bit of terminlogy, please could You give me advice.
I hope it's not a solid peice of ash wood, I hope the but is different wood.
two different descriptions :
"BCE Heritage Collection Center-jointed Ash Snooker Cue Endorsed by Mark Selby (HER-300)
BCE's Heritage Collection is the mid-range of the BCE stable.
Featuring good quality matching grain ash shafts they are fitted with a distinctive Heritage badge.
The cues feature BCE's Spiral Brass Joint System and have genuine veneer inlays on an ebonised four-point butt.
This cue is endorsed by Mark Selby and bears his signature."
And
"The Mark Selby Signature Cue Series. Just one of this wide range of 2 piece snooker cues from one of the biggest names in the snooker world and endorsed by the Jester from Leicester. The Mark Selby Signature Cue Series are Machine spliced cues which incorporate a beautiful Birds Eye maple front splice with a genuine veneer inlaid butt. Dimensions (Averaged): Length: 57 inches / 145 cm. Weight: 18 oz / 510 g. Tip: 9.5 mm."
Please explain what ebonised 4 point butt is
what is front splice.
In dumb terms Have I bought a cue where the butt and front join with those "v" shapes.
Is the butt different to the ash shaft.
I don't want one solid piece of wood cue.
i see there is black paint "v"s and butt or is the splice just painted on.
it seems like a nice cue.
Regards,
Henry
Sorry I already posted this under general queries incorrectly.
My Name is Henry and I live in South Africa, I am glad to be on the forum.
I used to play when I was much Younger and have started again a few months ago.
I bought a new cue today - BCE endorsed heritage cue - mark Selby.
Is it a good cue to start with?
I dont understand a couple of bit of terminlogy, please could You give me advice.
I hope it's not a solid peice of ash wood, I hope the but is different wood.
two different descriptions :
"BCE Heritage Collection Center-jointed Ash Snooker Cue Endorsed by Mark Selby (HER-300)
BCE's Heritage Collection is the mid-range of the BCE stable.
Featuring good quality matching grain ash shafts they are fitted with a distinctive Heritage badge.
The cues feature BCE's Spiral Brass Joint System and have genuine veneer inlays on an ebonised four-point butt.
This cue is endorsed by Mark Selby and bears his signature."
And
"The Mark Selby Signature Cue Series. Just one of this wide range of 2 piece snooker cues from one of the biggest names in the snooker world and endorsed by the Jester from Leicester. The Mark Selby Signature Cue Series are Machine spliced cues which incorporate a beautiful Birds Eye maple front splice with a genuine veneer inlaid butt. Dimensions (Averaged): Length: 57 inches / 145 cm. Weight: 18 oz / 510 g. Tip: 9.5 mm."
Please explain what ebonised 4 point butt is
what is front splice.
In dumb terms Have I bought a cue where the butt and front join with those "v" shapes.
Is the butt different to the ash shaft.
I don't want one solid piece of wood cue.
i see there is black paint "v"s and butt or is the splice just painted on.
it seems like a nice cue.
Regards,
Henry
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