Trevor white did make a couple of cues with special badges for Dominic dale, the champion cues. Not sure if he's done that for anyone else. As for Ding, saying he doesn't want a badge so no one knows the maker is a bit odd, as i would assume a lot of people would knew quickly if orders for said cuemaker booms. He obviously hasn't settled with it as he lost 5-0 to michael brown..
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostTalking about Mr Trevor white I wonder if Ding did get in contact with Him how would he treat Ding differently, now I don't know Trevor but I would wage a bet by his posts on here he wouldn't treat any pro any differently to us on here, I could be wrong thoughStill trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Ding needs to stop donging around.
1. Visit Uncle John
2. Get Nic back as your coach.
We could make Ding an air-angel and he wouldn't play better. No practice, computer games, late nights and junk food aren't a recipe any cue maker can change for the better. Folk really should stop looking for the one and concentrate on practise. Bingo don't need another cue, neither should Ding but if he's gonna get one, he should just call JP. And he'd have the best for free as well.Last edited by Master Blaster; 15 June 2015, 05:13 PM.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostDing needs to stop donging around.
1. Visit Uncle John
2. Get Nic back as your coach.
We could make Ding an air-angel and he wouldn't play better. No practice, computer games, late nights and junk food aren't a recipe any cue maker can change for the better. Folk really should stop looking for the one and concentrate on practise. Bingo don't need another cue, neither should Ding but if he's gonna get one, he should just call JP. And he'd have the best for free as well.
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Originally Posted by timcunnell View PostAh now I did know the answer to this - but can't remember now!! I know he favors a ridiculously stiff shaft - which can be difficult for makers to source. But yeah I think that, combined with the tip and butt sizes, balance point and particular taper that he likes. All make it very difficult.
I know he got 7 cues made by JP, and dismissed all of them as "rubbish"!! That is when he went to Stamford and they did one that he liked straight away. Pot luck with him maybe (no pun intended!!).Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostDing needs to stop donging around.
1. Visit Uncle John
2. Get Nic back as your coach.
We could make Ding an air-angel and he wouldn't play better. No practice, computer games, late nights and junk food aren't a recipe any cue maker can change for the better. Folk really should stop looking for the one and concentrate on practise. Bingo don't need another cue, neither should Ding but if he's gonna get one, he should just call JP. And he'd have the best for free as well.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostDing needs to stop donging around.
1. Visit Uncle John
2. Get Nic back as your coach.
We could make Ding an air-angel and he wouldn't play better. No practice, computer games, late nights and junk food aren't a recipe any cue maker can change for the better. Folk really should stop looking for the one and concentrate on practise. Bingo don't need another cue, neither should Ding but if he's gonna get one, he should just call JP. And he'd have the best for free as well.
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Originally Posted by piper74 View PostWhat on earth is an Air Angel? Never heard of it.
Simple really. I guess we could make Ding one but if he's had loads of JPUs and thinks them rubbish, is there any hope for him? Just call Nic and stop donging around.Last edited by Master Blaster; 15 June 2015, 06:16 PM.
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Originally Posted by Master Blaster View PostGood question. An air-dried cue comes from a board of ash air dried for a number of years (usually about 5-6 to become stable). If the board is matured further, the properties of the wood improve. This can be done for 12, 24, even 50 years. Making a cue out of really matured wood produces an 'air angel'. You don't cut the board until it sounds right, until it makes really good music. It needs to have the correct timbre, like the wood for a Stradivarius. Only then can it become the ultimate playing cue.
Simple really. I guess we could make Ding one but if he's had loads of JPUs and thinks them rubbish, is there any hope for him? Just call Nic and stop donging around.
I am no cue expert, but to me, it seems rather impractical (logistically and economically) and an unsustainable business model for any cue maker to do this.Last edited by piper74; 15 June 2015, 07:17 PM.
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