Splices of ebony and other very hardwoods are added to cues to stop them from cracking and denting during use. A plain ash or maple cue wouldn't survive much rough treatment and they'd wear faster in the hand as well. Ebony is a very hard and strong hardwood, and it looks a nice contrast against the shaftwood, hence it's use. It was also plentiful back in the day and not nearly as expensive as now.
So, the reduced feedback in the hand (given the splices are foreign to the shaft and merely glued on) is offset by the usefulness of the splice. Fine. What we have now is the classic Steve Davis cue. And given how well he played with one is anymore needed?
I love 2v's JPU design but are vaneers a good idea?
http://s827.photobucket.com/user/2v1...qhbhf.png.html
They're a nice bit of bling and that is a stunning design and a quick way to impress your friends but what about playability? We often doubt the worth of glue layers in laminated tips (well most pros do) so why would lots of bits of wood vaneers being glued onto the splices be a good idea? Surely it results in less feedback again? Do more splices and more vaneers mean less shaft wood making it to the end and less feedback? Does the best cue simply have no vaneers at all. Ronnie has just the one on his JP.
So, the reduced feedback in the hand (given the splices are foreign to the shaft and merely glued on) is offset by the usefulness of the splice. Fine. What we have now is the classic Steve Davis cue. And given how well he played with one is anymore needed?
I love 2v's JPU design but are vaneers a good idea?
http://s827.photobucket.com/user/2v1...qhbhf.png.html
They're a nice bit of bling and that is a stunning design and a quick way to impress your friends but what about playability? We often doubt the worth of glue layers in laminated tips (well most pros do) so why would lots of bits of wood vaneers being glued onto the splices be a good idea? Surely it results in less feedback again? Do more splices and more vaneers mean less shaft wood making it to the end and less feedback? Does the best cue simply have no vaneers at all. Ronnie has just the one on his JP.
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