Trev is right. The Red plate cues are pre turned by machine to an over size taper then all hand finished to size, they are available in certain specs. A green plate will be a cue that has been taken down by hand from Square timbers and again will be avail in certain specs or made to order spec and will usually offer the highest standard of timber(like trev said)
The black plate are much the same as Green, with the exception that the customer can specify in ash the no. of arrows and blemish free maple. When you consider what Trevor says, it takes about a 6-10 months to take a cue to settle from Kiln dried form to finished cue and after hand planing a shaft over months, if its not suitable you need to start again, its only then you consider the amount of work going into the making of a cue.
In regard to the joint not being even with the wood, this could be down to shrinkage as is common with ebony and might have been due to how the cue was stored.
The black plate are much the same as Green, with the exception that the customer can specify in ash the no. of arrows and blemish free maple. When you consider what Trevor says, it takes about a 6-10 months to take a cue to settle from Kiln dried form to finished cue and after hand planing a shaft over months, if its not suitable you need to start again, its only then you consider the amount of work going into the making of a cue.
In regard to the joint not being even with the wood, this could be down to shrinkage as is common with ebony and might have been due to how the cue was stored.
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