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  • ongkia
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    I love the maple one, not jealous one bit, no...

    what are the specs?

    Both Cues:-

    Length - 57 inches excluding the tip
    Ferrule - 10 mm
    Weight - 17.3 oz
    Butt Dia - 28.5 mm
    POB - 17.5 inches

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  • jykl2119
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    Great looking cues.

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  • DeanH
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    I love the maple one, not jealous one bit, no...

    what are the specs?

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  • ongkia
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    My new additions..................... Just received photos from Trevor on the completed cues! One is ash and the other one is maple, both are selected shafts and come with matching wood mini-butt. 37 weeks wait, not bad at all. He had indicated a 40 weeks wait then

    Am now counting down the days to finally receiving these cues, meantime just doing some ongoing measurement checks.


    TW P1.jpgTW P2.jpgTW P3.jpgTW P4.jpg

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  • JasonOwen
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    Originally Posted by danam1 View Post
    Is that burr elm in the number 48 cue Jason?
    Thuya Burr

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  • hotpot
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    Stunning cues .

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  • danam1
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    **Post Pictures of your cue!**

    Is that burr elm in the number 48 cue Jason?

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  • JasonOwen
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    Originally Posted by old school View Post
    Is that the wenge experiment on No 61 ? Absolutely loving the burr .................. must resist , I am sticking with coco . Keep it up Jason.
    I've totally lost track with your order, you'll have to message me what you want, final spec, ill get started in a few weeks as I have some cracking shafts on the go.

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  • old school
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    Is that the wenge experiment on No 61 ? Absolutely loving the burr .................. must resist , I am sticking with coco . Keep it up Jason.

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  • JasonOwen
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    Couple just out of the shed....




    More pics in my Jason Owen cues thread.

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  • mattyshinobi22
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    Originally Posted by machine230677 View Post
    a few pics of my new stick a phoenix supreme machine spliced 58" 19oz 9.7mm. [ATTACH=CONFIG]12265[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]12266[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]12267[/ATTACH]
    fine looking cue, top shaft

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  • Guy3103
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    Not bad at all for a machine spliced cue...

    Originally Posted by machine230677 View Post
    a few pics of my new stick a phoenix supreme machine spliced 58" 19oz 9.7mm. [ATTACH=CONFIG]12265[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]12266[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]12267[/ATTACH]

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  • machine230677
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    a few pics of my new stick a phoenix supreme machine spliced 58" 19oz 9.7mm. 20121103_145306.jpg20121103_145609.jpg20121103_145404.jpg

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  • narl
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    After looking at the larger pics of the ultimate the thuya burl crossover is slightly lower on the right hand side than on the left. That being said is it worth sending it back and waiting a few weeks for the correction to be made?

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  • perpetualboredom
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    Originally Posted by trevs1 View Post
    If we look at the alignment of the 6" ebony shaft splices on the centre cue, we can see that they do not appear perfectly lined up with the olivewood splices on the butt yes.? The reason for that would be because the joint faces have worn slightly through use (hence the question of cue age / amount of use), which in turn means that the position the joint locks at is at slightly more of a turn than it was when the cue was new. This causes the misalignment of the ebony shaft splices to ANY lower existing splices. Now, when any ADDITIONAL splice work is done (and where any part of the older lower splices are still visible), it would look very very odd to have those NEW splices fitted to align with the short ebony shaft splices, but NOT the existing lower olivewood splices, which are still partly visible.
    Perfectly fair points im sure but my eyes must be getting old then.. to me the original olivewood and the ebony splice points align perfectly, but the new ones are off to the right against both! Suppose the owner would be only one who can see that properly but im not seeing anything out of alignment with the original bits.

    Nice to see customer service is alive and well and John offered to sort it out, I never had any doubt they would on that score, I was just concerned that the OP was reluctant to mention it to them.

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