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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postbeen tinkering for about 5yrs, but splicing and cutting shafts for a year an a half.
interesting to see what others were doing yesterday as iv been opening up these vintage cues, may need to start documenting the process.
It would be interesting to see what certain cue makers were doing with their cues and how they're constructed. If we can turn the," How should you weight a cue" into a debate to be argued then i'm sure it was a debate some 50/80 years ago!
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postbeen tinkering for about 5yrs, but splicing and cutting shafts for a year an a half.
interesting to see what others were doing yesterday as iv been opening up these vintage cues, may need to start documenting the process.
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostYou've come a long way in a year and a half of splicing and cutting shafts J.
It would be interesting to see what certain cue makers were doing with their cues and how they're constructed. If we can turn the," How should you weight a cue" into a debate to be argued then i'm sure it was a debate some 50/80 years ago!Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostReminds me of the time I steamed the splices off an old Riley to see how it was put together. All I found under the splices was Ash!! That taught me a little lesson.....felt like a right pillock!
and the stripy macassar ebony maple with x4 purple heart on maple should be a hitter too, find out next week
Last edited by j6uk; 16 July 2016, 05:49 AM.
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They're certainly looking different now.
Hand spliced machine made cues, got some nice patterns.
Is that a lead weight? Strangely looks like steel but could be the light.....
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Post14mm lump of steel
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