I watched the Parris film today on BBC and am very confused. He was discussing buying wood for cues, hand made cues and at one point he said
"The boards are around 16 feet long and we cut them to different sizes for our one piece and 3/4 cues"
Now, that's possibly not a verbatim quote but there is no doubt that he inferred he uses different lengths of ash for his 3/4 and one piece cues.
Now, my understanding of a hand spliced cue is that the shaft runs the full length of the cue. I would have thought 3/4 would be a one piece with a joint put in. Am I wrong?
Does Parris make shafts for 3/4s and then add butts? Does this mean it is not a truly traditionally hand made cue?
Please clear this up for me I know there are experts out there.
Thanks.
"The boards are around 16 feet long and we cut them to different sizes for our one piece and 3/4 cues"
Now, that's possibly not a verbatim quote but there is no doubt that he inferred he uses different lengths of ash for his 3/4 and one piece cues.
Now, my understanding of a hand spliced cue is that the shaft runs the full length of the cue. I would have thought 3/4 would be a one piece with a joint put in. Am I wrong?
Does Parris make shafts for 3/4s and then add butts? Does this mean it is not a truly traditionally hand made cue?
Please clear this up for me I know there are experts out there.
Thanks.
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