Yep, second from left has most evenly spaced grain.
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1 or 3.
6 and 7 is not looking good.
DanielEvery point counts double with my homemade snooker cue
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My tony wilshaw & glover
Here are 2 new additions to the family
Tony wilshaw specs (left):-
length: 58"
Butt diametre: 29.5mm
weight: natural circa 18oz - 18.5oz
tip diametre: 10mm
Main splices: 21"
Secondary splices: 11.25" - Olivewood
Veneers: white & Purple
Butt length: 14"
Shaft: ash, 6 chevrons
Glover specs (right), same as above except for:-
mainsplices: 25"
secondary splices: 11.75" - goldfield burr
Veneers: white
butt length: 18"
shaft: maple
Quality wise, both are well built. Playability and feel of the cues are great. straight as an arrow. U really feel satisfied hitting the balls in to the back of the pocket and it makes that cracking sound. but I found minor on both cues are:
Wilshaw - a splice on the shaft is not matching.
glover - finishing is sticky after you wipe it down and cue shaft feels ever so lightly grainy.
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Originally Posted by Acrowot View PostThe points on the middle cue splices are not very even.
Where did you see these cues?
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My money would be on cue 2 or 7. Not sure yet.
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This is a new 3/4 cue I got made for my father from Unclevit's 'C' brand.
It is has a lovely ash shaft with ebony, cocobolo and maple veneers.
10mm tip, 58" long, join at 16", 16.8oz and a 29.5mm but diameter with an 18.5" balance point.
Unclevit is a pleasure to deal with and very helpful.
The cue plays great and the splicing is perfectly even.
I would recommend these cues to anyone looking at getting a custom cue but don't want a six month wait or just can't afford £350+ for a U.K handmade cue.
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Hi Jasonx
Fantastic cues. As you have so many cues and have had many others, the big question - in your opinion who is the best cue maker?
Also which cue do you regret not keeping hold of?
Not putting you on the spot or anythingUp the TSF! :snooker:
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