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  • #61
    Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
    MW:

    The DeRoo cues have butterfly splices (or at least all the ones I've seen) rather than the regular 4-point splices used by most other cuemakers.

    Also, one of the problems with 1-piece cues seems to be getting the weight up over 18oz without having a thick and dense shaft or butt but it looks like Kevin overcomes that by increasing the length of the ebony but doing it in a way that doesn't bring the balance point back.

    I had a Will Hunt GP 1-piece that had very long ebony splices and it weighed 18.8oz, which is very unusual in a 1-piece I think

    Terry
    i am aware they are butterfly splice. i was curious about the length of butt/prongs and the statement of making the cue without weight added.

    i am also willing to bet that your will hunt 1pc would have some weight in it to get to nearly 19oz.

    you say the splices were long, how long do you reckon? ball park compared to normal 1pc cues?

    kevin's cues will be solid ebony below the butterfly splice so will be noticeably heavier naturally than your will hunt traditional four spliced cue.

    but i fail to see how longer prongs will add much weight. in fact, they will barely make a difference in themselves.
    The Cuefather.

    info@handmadecues.com

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    • #62
      btw terry, i met and played marco in hong kong and am familiar with his original deroo cue.

      he wanted me to make a new one, but at the time i did not have the best maple for him.

      i don't really remember much about the butt length though, which is the point of my questions.
      The Cuefather.

      info@handmadecues.com

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      • #63
        MW:

        I'm for sure no expert on this. I thought the DeRoo cues I've seen the solid part of the ebony seemed to be longer than the other cues of similar weight I've seen. Also, on the 18.8oz Will Hunt I had I couldn't figure out how he got the weight up that high as the taper was very conical, meaning the ferrule was as 9.5mm and the taper increased almost virtually evenly, rising 1mm for every 3" of shaft and the butt diameter was 29mm which seems to be almost a pure conical taper.

        What I can't figure out is how a 1pc cue can be weighted up to over 18oz without adding some weight somewhere, but if the cuemaker drills a long hole up into the butt behind the butt socket and adds lead wouldn't that still make the cue a little butt-heavy? My WH had a balance point of 16.5" and the only thing I noticed about it was the solid ebony part of the butt seemed to be longer than normal but the actual points were no longer than any other cue.

        I realize for a 3/4-butt to be over 18oz and still have a 29mm butt and a shaft that is not overly dense the cuemaker can put lead weight at the 3/4 joint area and still maintain a good balance point, but I'm at a loss to see how it can be done with a 1pc cue.

        Perhaps you could enlighten me (without giving away any of your secrets) as I have a couple of really nice 1pc cues here which are in the 16-17oz range and I would like to experiment a bit and see if I can get their weight up a bit. I've tried wrapping lead tape around their balance points just to see what happened with added weight and to my mind both cues actually played a little better for me although, of course, they looked horrible with the shiny lead tape wrapped around the points area.

        My problem is there are no cuemakers or repairers in this area who are worth their salt and I think weighting up a 1pc cue would be a tricky thing and most likely beyond their competence. Too expensive to ship a cue over to Britain or out to Vancouver for Airin to work on.

        Terry
        Terry Davidson
        IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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        • #64
          Bring them all over with you on holiday and send one to MW and one to TW and one to mastercraft!
          Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.

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          • #65
            MW:

            One other thing I meant to mention. I have a very old cue here which weighted 17.4oz and what was different about it is the cuemaker had added ebony 'diamonds' at the end of the shaft and between the points. Perhaps in the old days that was the way the weighted a cue up although the demand may not have been high as most billiard players would use a lighter cue in the past.

            Interesting concept though as actually the cue looks quite sharp (although I had to lengthen it and I didn't do a very good job of it so it looks like crap now at the bottom of the butt)

            Terry
            Terry Davidson
            IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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            • #66
              deepscrew:

              Actually I'm having 2 cues delivered already to the SWSA (one is an older H&O Black Plate) so I won't have any room for the trip back and besides this is something I want to learn to do myself but I don't have a lathe but I do have a good drill press.

              Actually I was thinking of setting up an appointment with TW to see if he can add somewhere around an ounce to my present TW playing cue, which weighs in at 17.6oz or so and I would like to get it up to around 18.5oz if I can. Problem is I won't have a car when I'm over there.

              Are there any of the good cuemakers who live close to Gloucester?

              Terry
              Terry Davidson
              IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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              • #67
                Mastercraft are about an hour away i would say, but other than that your going to be struggling...
                Unclevit C Brand - CueGuru Tip.

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                • #68
                  Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                  deepscrew:

                  Actually I'm having 2 cues delivered already to the SWSA (one is an older H&O Black Plate) so I won't have any room for the trip back and besides this is something I want to learn to do myself but I don't have a lathe but I do have a good drill press.

                  Actually I was thinking of setting up an appointment with TW to see if he can add somewhere around an ounce to my present TW playing cue, which weighs in at 17.6oz or so and I would like to get it up to around 18.5oz if I can. Problem is I won't have a car when I'm over there.

                  Are there any of the good cuemakers who live close to Gloucester?

                  Terry
                  I might do you a swap Terry, you can give me some coaching and I'll give you a lift!
                  One day I'll make a century, I've knocked in a 51!

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                  • #69
                    Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                    deepscrew:

                    Actually I'm having 2 cues delivered already to the SWSA (one is an older H&O Black Plate) so I won't have any room for the trip back and besides this is something I want to learn to do myself but I don't have a lathe but I do have a good drill press.

                    Actually I was thinking of setting up an appointment with TW to see if he can add somewhere around an ounce to my present TW playing cue, which weighs in at 17.6oz or so and I would like to get it up to around 18.5oz if I can. Problem is I won't have a car when I'm over there.

                    Are there any of the good cuemakers who live close to Gloucester?

                    Terry
                    trevor is only 70 miles away. rent a car!
                    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                    • #70
                      ADR:

                      Jeez, I'm only a poor retired OAP and can't afford the luxury of renting a car It would likely be better (if I happen to have a spare cue by that time) to send the cue to Trevor but I'll have to set that up with him so I can get a quick turn-around on it

                      Terry
                      Terry Davidson
                      IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                      • #71
                        ADR:

                        I forgot to add that you guys also drive on the wrong side of the road and in addition I would probably get lost in your insane roads and rounbabouts (even though I lived there for almost 4 years and owned a car)

                        Terry
                        Terry Davidson
                        IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                        • #72
                          Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                          ADR:

                          Jeez, I'm only a poor retired OAP and can't afford the luxury of renting a car It would likely be better (if I happen to have a spare cue by that time) to send the cue to Trevor but I'll have to set that up with him so I can get a quick turn-around on it

                          Terry
                          car hire is not expensive here my friend. oh asnd it is you who drives on the wrong side given that the majority of people are right handed!
                          https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                          • #73
                            Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
                            car hire is not expensive here my friend. oh asnd it is you who drives on the wrong side given that the majority of people are right handed!
                            I am right handed and I shift gear with my right hand...what is wrong with that?
                            www.AuroraCues.com

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                            • #74
                              ADR:

                              Just having you on a little bit. I'm waiting for Trevor to get back to me to see if we can set up a meet at his place. There's a car rental place right next door to the SWSA so it won't be hard to get a rental car for a day. But I figure 70 miles into Wales driving on the wrong side of the road and having to navigate all those roundabouts it will probably take around 2hrs each way and that's if I don't get lost and Google can provide me with accurate driving instructions.

                              Also, that's if Trevor is in South Wales as I think I remember he said one time on here. Motorway to Cardiff then off into the boonies somewhere I imagine on the A and B roads.

                              I'm not sure how cheap car rental is over there as here you can get a compact for as little as around $50 (30GBP) per day plus of course all the little extras they tack on. And of course I'm a Nord Americano so they probably charge us more just for having an American (Canadian actually) accent. I'll wear some kind of British T-shirt and mumble a lot and maybe they won't realize but then again I'll have to show my license I guess.

                              Just have to wait and see what Trevor says.

                              Yeah...and what he ^^ says (pqj)

                              Terry
                              Terry Davidson
                              IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                              • #75
                                lol would be a 3 hour round trip i guess. your stronger hand should be on the wheel really as in racing cars, but in truth i don't really mind which side of the road i drive on or which side of the car the wheel is one it only takes a few seconds to adapt.
                                https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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