very nice cues & beautiful photos.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostJust checked last night, its about 17.5 inches, cues nowhere as near butt heavy as you'd think by looking at it
Originally Posted by willtyson View PostI bet you double checked your spelling there eh :snooker:
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Hey all, so ive finally decided to add a few pictures of my cue
Trevor White Handmade Cue - made to my own personal design - modification of one of his base models
Length - 57 inches
Weight - Approx 17.5 ounces
Tip Size - 9.3mm
One Piece Cue
(and before you comment - yes i know there is alot of chalk in my case LOL )
cue 1.jpgcue 2.jpgcue.jpg
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Originally Posted by Belloz22 View PostHey all, so ive finally decided to add a few pictures of my cue
Trevor White Handmade Cue - made to my own personal design - modification of one of his base models
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(and before you comment - yes i know there is alot of chalk in my case LOL )
May I know why do you keep a pencil sharpener in your case? or at least it looks like one...When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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The Trevor White cue is gorgeous.
Its my goal this year to make a quadruple spliced cue exactly as this. Very very hard to do well and even harder using burr. I was think of using cocobolo with thin maple veneers. Love the effect, looks like feathers or scales up the butt.
Lovely looking cue.
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Originally Posted by Belloz22 View Posti use it to help trim the tip down to help flush it up to the ferrule. it takes lil by lil but helps avoid the fibres being torn with aggressive filin n sandpapering
Cheers.When life gives you lemons, don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back. GET MAD!!
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