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  • Looking good ,Jim, please keep it up and continue sharing.

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    • (jim evans)nice cue, if not sold i will buy?
      Last edited by choice; 4 November 2011, 02:24 AM.

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      • Originally Posted by Deepscrew View Post
        The joint is rare if nothing else (for a reason perhaps ha!), not seen another one. I keep it in a 1 piece case so rarely unscrew it.

        Lights not great in this office so doesnt show up too well. Its rosewood i think yeh. The ebony is also not pure black, very dark but stripy also, so might be striped ebony i suppose.
        Not that rare.. i have it's twin brother here.I shall post up pics of my cue later..Joint is exactly the same and the butt is almost identical.And here's me thinking i had a one off cue with a strange joint.
        Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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        • Here's me thinking it too!!

          Seen any others?
          Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.

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          • Originally Posted by Deepscrew View Post
            Here's me thinking it too!!

            Seen any others?
            Your joint looks exactly like a Bob Ackers joint that i have on a JP Mannock cue.

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            • Yes jrc these joints were used by Bob Akers..here is my cue.



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              This is my current playing cue.
              Last edited by warren132; 4 November 2011, 06:27 PM.
              Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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              • Did Bob Akers make the cue too? Btw it looks fab - lovely grain and splicing.

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                • Originally Posted by burwat292596 View Post
                  Did Bob Akers make the cue too? Btw it looks fab - lovely grain and splicing.
                  TBH i don't know what type of cue it is or made by who all i know is that it was once a 1 piece until it got chopped by Mr Aker's.
                  Yes the cue is lovely for a nothing cue.
                  Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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                  • Just received this picture from Andy Travis.



                    Butt timber is Purple Heart, and the main splices are Olive Wood. The Mini splices are also Purple Heart but as they have only just been put on they haven't got much colour to them yet. I still think it looks lovely as it is.

                    As you see also the both extensions have butt joints on them. So as i can reach the full range of shots.

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                    • Lovely Travis cue
                      the joint seems different than my Travis cue!

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                      • I specifically asked for quick release joints. And this is what i got. And boy am i pleased. I've seen lot's of Travis's cues but never with a joint like this. It looks very nice. Can't wait to receive it now to see how it plays.





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                        • Looks nice that.

                          My unclevit has reached the bristol depot so not long to wait!

                          @warren132 That is very similar!What weight is yours?
                          Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.

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                          • Originally Posted by Deepscrew View Post
                            Looks nice that.

                            My unclevit has reached the bristol depot so not long to wait!

                            @warren132 That is very similar!What weight is yours?
                            Mine has just arrived =D http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...from-Uncle-Vit.
                            In progressing!!

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                            • Hi everyone this is a picture of my new cue
                              It is made of ash
                              Cue length 157.5
                              Balance point 47 cm
                              Weight 550 gr
                              Tip diameter 10 mm
                              Bud diameter 29.4 mm
                              The splice in the bud is made with maple wood, ebony wood and brown palmier
                              The intermediate layer is thick veneer of maple and ebony
                              Best regards
                              Daniel
                              http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/...20cue/1047.png
                              http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/...0cue/10410.png
                              http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/...20cue/1048.png
                              http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/...20cue/1047.png
                              http://i1182.photobucket.com/albums/...20cue/1046.png
                              Last edited by Bungdacue; 15 November 2011, 10:33 PM.
                              Every point counts double with my homemade snooker cue
                              https://www.facebook.com/bungda.cue1/photos_albums

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                              • My New 1pc Mastercraft

                                Having posted some 'work in progress' pictures earlier in the thread, here's the finished article . .



                                36 splices of Ebony and Maple on an ash shaft with the straightest grain you're likely to see on a cue.

                                Having visited Mastercraft in Shropshire, I asked for 'something different' and that's certainly what I got. I can't speak highly enough about Dave and Chris who have been amazing from start to finish, not only getting the cue finished on time (somewhat of a rarity when it comes to cue makers these days) but also at a great price and an amazing end result. Having purchased cues from various cue makers over the years, you won't find better service or value for money than Mastercraft and their cues aren't too shabby either

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