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The lower part of the splices immediately after the joint before the actual splice points start to emerge. Heard several cuemakers refer to it as "the crossover".
Are you saying the butt looks very thick around the region just below the joint?
What do you mean by "cross over?" Do you mean the alignment at the joint?
I noticed the misalignment as well. I guess it's some QC issue as Dave is dealing with family illness. Is it something that my local cue maker can rectify? (Airin, "knock knock")
Are you saying the butt looks very thick around the region just below the joint?
Just looks like theres too much ebony above the joint for the length of the splices, personally i prefer it to be about an inch in size myself. The cue matty is waiting on arriving has the kind of look i prefer:
A man near me owns one of these- he claims it's one of only 4 or something like that! Looks nice, bet it's hard to keep that in good condition :snooker:
"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
Just looks like theres too much ebony above the joint for the length of the splices, personally i prefer it to be about an inch in size myself. The cue matty is waiting on arriving has the kind of look i prefer:
Thank you very much for taking the time to explain this to me. I never heard this term "cross over " before but I think I now know what you were saying. Learn something new today, thank you.
I personally do not like to see a big blank of black in the middle, too--but it is just personal taste I guess. Some people like that kind of look.
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