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The ever evolving "burwat" i've had from 1996:
Originally a painted on butt that cracked away very easily:
Shaft had seen better days getting the varnish off it:
An ebony butt was spliced on and the cue cleaned up by Andy Travis about 7 years ago:
And this is it's latest evolution by Andy Travis:
Santos rosewood spliced on to extend it to 58", cue jointed and given a total refinish, great playing cue. (yes the splice tips are meant to be slightly misaligned so when the joint beds in they'll line up)
Last edited by narl; 16 December 2019, 11:07 PM.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostTechnically speaking the only thing that's changed is the butt, went from painted to spliced on properly. Played well when i first bought it and now even better now that the weight has been changed with the butt being put on properly.⚪ 🔴🟡🟢🟤🔵💗⚫🕳️😎
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View Post
This is probably a question I shouldnt ask, but how many cues do you own in your collection Narl?
The more cues you own the more likely you are to blame the cue if you're playing badly, as ridiculous as that sounds. Better to stick to 1 and play through the good and the bad.
This is the tyrone cue:
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostThanks Narl, sound advice for just about anyone who plays the game.
Martin certainly chose some choice ash for that example you have there, I love the butt section and badge placement make it a real stand out cue.
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