Before I begin I would like to assure Mr Trevor White that I mean no offence by this and am only raising this as it was brought to my attention a few days ago.
This was recently suggested to me by the owner of a successful private snooker club which will remain nameless.
Trevor White is supplied cues from a person either directly or indirectly from Cuecraft. Trevor then uses these blanks to make is own cues by adding the various splices etc.
I am not saying that the cues Trevor makes are not of the highest quality as I firmly believe that they are of the very best quality available and may even be regarded as 'thee best' available at present.
It did however get me thinking. All the cues that I have seen by Trevor have looked fantastic; the splice work has been amazing and very precise. But how a cue looks is insignificant to how it actually plays. I agree that looks are important to some people, but does it really make any difference to the cue's playability. It may very well make the owner feel a better player but will not actually directly improve their game from appearance alone.
I do not deny the skill involved in producing such a cue is intense. Being able to make the balance correct with differing densities of wood, along with the other aspects of a cue is highly impressive. However, if what has been said to me is true, then is a standard cuecraft cue not better value for money than a Trevor White cue? It may not look as impressive, but looks aside it would it not play the same?
Now before everybody gets on their high house and start berating me for what I have said. I have not started this to offend anyone or insult Trevor White. Nor do I expect him to have to defend himself. I brought it up to start two different debates.
1: Is it true?
2: If it is, is it important or not?
Reading many threads on this forum it is very clear that there is an almost "super group" of members who feel they are in a position to talk down to other members and verge on insulting them just because they disagree with what they say. I hope this does not become on of those threads.
Last point, I will never reveal the name of the club or the person who said this to me. All I can say is that they have been involved in the game for over 20 years and are well respected. They had nothing to gain by saying this to me at all. In fact it was said as advice as I had mentioned I was looking for a new cue.
This was recently suggested to me by the owner of a successful private snooker club which will remain nameless.
Trevor White is supplied cues from a person either directly or indirectly from Cuecraft. Trevor then uses these blanks to make is own cues by adding the various splices etc.
I am not saying that the cues Trevor makes are not of the highest quality as I firmly believe that they are of the very best quality available and may even be regarded as 'thee best' available at present.
It did however get me thinking. All the cues that I have seen by Trevor have looked fantastic; the splice work has been amazing and very precise. But how a cue looks is insignificant to how it actually plays. I agree that looks are important to some people, but does it really make any difference to the cue's playability. It may very well make the owner feel a better player but will not actually directly improve their game from appearance alone.
I do not deny the skill involved in producing such a cue is intense. Being able to make the balance correct with differing densities of wood, along with the other aspects of a cue is highly impressive. However, if what has been said to me is true, then is a standard cuecraft cue not better value for money than a Trevor White cue? It may not look as impressive, but looks aside it would it not play the same?
Now before everybody gets on their high house and start berating me for what I have said. I have not started this to offend anyone or insult Trevor White. Nor do I expect him to have to defend himself. I brought it up to start two different debates.
1: Is it true?
2: If it is, is it important or not?
Reading many threads on this forum it is very clear that there is an almost "super group" of members who feel they are in a position to talk down to other members and verge on insulting them just because they disagree with what they say. I hope this does not become on of those threads.
Last point, I will never reveal the name of the club or the person who said this to me. All I can say is that they have been involved in the game for over 20 years and are well respected. They had nothing to gain by saying this to me at all. In fact it was said as advice as I had mentioned I was looking for a new cue.
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