Im recently been seeing people selling apparantly "handspliced" snooker cues but they are indeed found out to be painted.
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to spot a handspliced cue without having to chip the wood (just in case it is really handspliced and you end up wrecking the cue up)
And im buying from the net so icant really feel it - plus i woudlnt know what to really feel for. Just let me know if there is something to spot and when it arrives ill check it.
cheers
I was just wondering if anyone knows how to spot a handspliced cue without having to chip the wood (just in case it is really handspliced and you end up wrecking the cue up)
And im buying from the net so icant really feel it - plus i woudlnt know what to really feel for. Just let me know if there is something to spot and when it arrives ill check it.
cheers
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