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  • its been none stop this week with the no7 and no5

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    • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
      its been none stop this week with the no7 and no5

      Another nice looking piece of ash, almost a shame to put splices on it. Out of interest about what weight would a shaft be at this stage, 14oz?

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      • yeah i really like the look of a plane ash cue.. before splices and weight im finding a mix from 12 to 14oz




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        Last edited by j6uk; 7 October 2016, 04:39 PM.

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        • Great work there Jason. One is for me? Haha

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          • Originally Posted by winphenom View Post
            Great work there Jason. One is for me? Haha
            yep, one has your name on it win

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            • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
              yep, one has your name on it win
              Thanks Jason. Looking forward eagerly to see it completed.

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              • Originally Posted by winphenom View Post
                Thanks Jason. Looking forward eagerly to see it completed.

                should have the first two splices on this time next week

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                • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                  should have the first two splices on this time next week
                  Marvellous Jason. Keep me posted and kèep up the terrific work.

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                  • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                    cue review


                    https://youtu.be/34QG5o-DO1M


                    macassar ebony & russian ash 58.25/9.4/29/17.25bp/17.5oz


                    just taken this down to 57", new specs are:

                    57
                    9.7
                    29
                    17bp
                    17.4oz


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                    • very nice work once again Jason
                      somebody will be very happy with this one I think

                      lovely break btw

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                      • Originally Posted by matthias View Post
                        very nice work once again Jason
                        somebody will be very happy with this one I think

                        lovely break btw
                        cheers matt, yeah im gonna be sad to see this go. everything about this cue is up there with the best iv seen and played with, and now when giving it the vibe test i think its added something to the recipe coming down to 57








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                        Last edited by j6uk; 20 October 2016, 10:16 AM.

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                        • hahaha, things can always get lost in the mail, just blame polish mail service

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                          • but matt, as much as i like a cue i like more the idea of a player on the other side of the world improving while playing with a cue i calved out




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                            Last edited by j6uk; 20 October 2016, 10:42 AM.

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                            • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                              but matt, as much as i like a cue i like more the idea of a player on the other side of the world improving while playing with a cue i calved out
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                              I know and that's the way it should be
                              Last edited by matthias; 20 October 2016, 11:13 AM.

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                              • Originally Posted by j6uk View Post
                                but matt, as much as i like a cue i like more the idea of a player on the other side of the world improving while playing with a cue i calved out




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                                Well said Jason. This should be the aim of cuemakers to provide a good piece of equipment to the best of their ability for the benefit of the user who hopefully, will treasure and love the cue where much sweat, effort and time was spent to create, to enjoy and play the game to the best of their ability.
                                its not about monetary profit only in cues.
                                Any updates on the new cues mate? Thanks and cheers Jason.

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