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Originally Posted by kevin147q View PostIt's in the Shaft
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Originally Posted by unclevit View PostHi, beautiful cues. I plan to do some cues in snakewood too, first one will be similar to your whole butt design, but in ash. Only if my 24" piece has nice scales all around. I find it quite difficult to play with maple, as I always am an Ash guyLast edited by kevin147q; 7 January 2011, 03:23 AM.
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Originally Posted by kevin147q View PostThe whole butt spend lots of snakewood. very expensive wood. 24" piece enough to make.It's in the Shaft
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[QUOTE=unclevit;545467][FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"]Hi All, a Happy New Year
This is my most recent custom cue, from my own team. The Case is one of a prototypes from a local factory. Good for 1 cue + 2 chalks only. Inside is black velvet. Very strong and heavy metal materials.
Cue is 1 piece 13-splices Special Version, Top in African ebony, Middle in Red Curly Maple, Butt in Macassar Ebony (with very fine lines all around), and 13th splice in Red Curly Maple too. No badge (we don't finish the design yet). Shaft is Tournament Grade Ash shaft (well dried, solid and about 11.5 oz in weight after tapering), Stiff Action with very little spring, 7 nice arrows (last one touching the ferrule), and BLANK BELLY collectible class. 5.5" Mini is also Red Curly Maple from the same splice timber. This set is as good for any serious player, or as Collectible pieces. Took about 20 manhours in total (1 single crafter from beginning to end) to do the job from first wood preparations, to shaft works, butt splicings, and oil finishing (this single process took more than 3 hours of handrubbing over and over again). I was with this 30 years old team member throughout the project. A very talented young man.
This is the first I have seen such good-looking RED CURLY MAPLE
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Originally Posted by Acrowot View PostThe cues look very nice kevin147q. What do they play like?
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