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  • unclevit
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    Originally Posted by 147alltheway View Post
    i believe snakewood is heavier and denser then ebony, is it not?
    From my crafting experience, size to size, ebony is heavier than snakewood (both woods from Brazil). Anyhow, weight also depends on where the woods are from.

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  • mythman69
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    Looks great JRC750

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    Once a cue has warped and then straightened does it have a tendency to want to go back or is it ok from then on.
    Some go back a little, most seem to be ok

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  • itsnoteasy
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    Once a cue has warped and then straightened does it have a tendency to want to go back or is it ok from then on.

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by MinnesotaSlim85 View Post
    cheers mate, like shaft on the Newman, you really cant beat the colour of a old cue...you say it was bent, did you straighten it?
    My mate can do it no problem, he's a plater by trade, but steel or timber he can straighten it
    Looks quite extreme but works every time

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  • MinnesotaSlim85
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    cheers mate, like shaft on the Newman, you really cant beat the colour of a old cue...you say it was bent, did you straighten it?

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by MinnesotaSlim85 View Post
    jolly nice they look m8 any shaft pictures ...are you planning on getting a ferrule put on the Falkiner cue or just use it as it is?
    I will just leave it mate, couple of pics here

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  • MinnesotaSlim85
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    Few old cues recently acquired, nice alternating butt on the Claud Falkiner
    jolly nice they look m8 any shaft pictures ...are you planning on getting a ferrule put on the Falkiner cue or just use it as it is?

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
    save me faulkner lol
    Ok Jim will do

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by billabong View Post
    Great looking trio of cues jrc, all playable ? what specs ?
    Yeah all decent enough, but as usual the Cannon probably the best player
    Cannon: 58", 10.9, 17 oz, 16 1/4" bp
    Newman: 57 3/4", 11, 16.3 oz, 16" bp (was bent, now straight )
    Falkiner: 58", 11.1 (un-ferruled), 15.8 oz,17 1/2" bp, havn't seen one like this before

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  • jim evans
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    save me faulkner lol

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
    dont know where you find them jr
    Grow on trees these ash cues don't they Jim
    (ebay mostly, and get offered them sometimes)

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  • billabong
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    Great looking trio of cues jrc, all playable ? what specs ?

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  • jim evans
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    dont know where you find them jr

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  • jrc750
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    Few old cues recently acquired, nice alternating butt on the Claud Falkiner

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