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Originally Posted by Dave Walton View PostIt basically is the same thing. Because it's all the same piece of ash it shouldn't mess the appearance of the grain up.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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This thread should really have its own thread now - but since it is about me I don't want to get to formal but start a new thread about the L* cues.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostThis thread should really have its own thread now - but since it is about me I don't want to get to formal but start a new thread about the L* cues.
I assume that they do the 8 cuts before shaping the cue, which is why they struggle with the asthetics.
I can understand the theory of the idea (different compressions of the "slices" re how relative to the centre of the ball, or impact point), but if that works then the cue may well end up splitting over time?
I would guess that a MW Black Ferrule thing would do the same job.
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I agree it might happen but the layering and adjoining will be a little different so with time (assuming that time to be at least 7-8 years), if in case it splits, it will still be a good buy for me... and as they market it that it gives more strength which conceptually it should do, it can work wonders.
I believe it will be a high maintenance cue though in terms of storage and repairs... but this comes with a life time guarantee.
Still waiting to play with it though... Hopefully can share the feel in a "new thread" by the end of this week.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View PostThis thread should really have its own thread now - but since it is about me I don't want to get to formal but start a new thread about the L* cues.
I'm not buying it, the sales pitch that is not the cue, and for you Anshuld who have bought one, start a thread and tell us all about how much better it is, or not as the case may be.
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Originally Posted by vmax4steve View PostDo you or are you about to start selling these L8 shafted cues then ADR, because for my money it looks like a way for a company to use up all their offcuts with some sales BS about low deflection shafts enfused with a lot of wood glue that are supposed to be stronger than a single piece of ash or maple.
I'm not buying it, the sales pitch that is not the cue, and for you Anshuld who have bought one, start a thread and tell us all about how much better it is, or not as the case may be.
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