Could anyone please tell me when was the idea of hand splicing come along?
As most of you may know, it is a technique that is not used by any US cue maker at all. A hand spliced American pool cue will have sharp points, perferrabley all even. All points belong to the same piece of wood, and are not seperated in any way. It pretty much looks like a machine spliced snooker cue.
I am wondering why was this technique (hand spliced) so commonly used on snooker cues in the UK. Is there any interesting stroy about how this technique was first used? Any particular person was credited for its invention?
Any difference(s) between the olden and modern day hand splicing technique?
Thank you.
As most of you may know, it is a technique that is not used by any US cue maker at all. A hand spliced American pool cue will have sharp points, perferrabley all even. All points belong to the same piece of wood, and are not seperated in any way. It pretty much looks like a machine spliced snooker cue.
I am wondering why was this technique (hand spliced) so commonly used on snooker cues in the UK. Is there any interesting stroy about how this technique was first used? Any particular person was credited for its invention?
Any difference(s) between the olden and modern day hand splicing technique?
Thank you.
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