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  • Anybody seen that tumbleweed smiley ?

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    • Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
      it reminded me of this one that recently was for sale but had no nibbles
      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parri...p2047675.l2557
      I don't like that one so much, the red and burl blend and the burl is enough by itself; overload. There's no black vaneers to keep the burl in check either, as per the black vaneers bracketing the rosewood (?) on 2v's. Yes, the 3 ebony vaneers on 2V's cue are very important, calming elements, framing the other colours. The eBay cue looks unbalanced as a design.
      Last edited by Master Blaster; 28 March 2015, 08:58 PM.

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      • looking at over a grand, surely?
        #jeSuisMasterBlasterBarryWhite2v1977Luclex(andHisF ictiousTwin)BigSplash!

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        • Originally Posted by bolton-cueman View Post
          looking at over a grand, surely?
          48 splices and vaneers at JP, not cheap!

          I've got to give it to you 2V, this is a hell of an an intro/hello, best yet. You join and drop a 48 vaneer JPU on the forum; off the radar! Good on ya chap.
          Last edited by Master Blaster; 28 March 2015, 09:07 PM.

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          • Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
            really - read back through the thread. I am trying to explain as politely as I can that your cue will not be balanced at 20" but you don't appear to get it. anyway enough from me, i hope it makes you happy.
            How do you come to that conclusion ADR ? as the cue will be a 3/4 the Parris elves can easily drill up the shaft from the joint to place a small weight and get a balance point wherever the customer desires it.

            If the cue was a one piece they could split the shaft at the 3/4 mark before the cue is spliced, drill up the longer shaft length and place a weight, fix the two pieces back together and then splice on the butt to get the same result.

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            • Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
              How do you come to that conclusion ADR ? as the cue will be a 3/4 the Parris elves can easily drill up the shaft from the joint to place a small weight and get a balance point wherever the customer desires it.

              If the cue was a one piece they could split the shaft at the 3/4 mark before the cue is spliced, drill up the longer shaft length and place a weight, fix the two pieces back together and then splice on the butt to get the same result.
              Sounds messy, surely if you split a one piece shaft, it isn't a one-piece anymore? I can see your logic w.r.t. a 3/4 though. What has always bugged me about JP is his use of joints. I love 1 piece cues but if he's going to do a joint, why not a wood on wood joint, ala MW et al., more wood feel is a good thing.
              Last edited by Master Blaster; 28 March 2015, 09:13 PM.

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              • Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
                How do you come to that conclusion ADR ? as the cue will be a 3/4 the Parris elves can easily drill up the shaft from the joint to place a small weight and get a balance point wherever the customer desires it.

                If the cue was a one piece they could split the shaft at the 3/4 mark before the cue is spliced, drill up the longer shaft length and place a weight, fix the two pieces back together and then splice on the butt to get the same result.
                try it is the best i can say.
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                • Originally Posted by vmax4steve View Post
                  How do you come to that conclusion ADR ? as the cue will be a 3/4 the Parris elves can easily drill up the shaft from the joint to place a small weight and get a balance point wherever the customer desires it.

                  If the cue was a one piece they could split the shaft at the 3/4 mark before the cue is spliced, drill up the longer shaft length and place a weight, fix the two pieces back together and then splice on the butt to get the same result.
                  The cue is 59.5" long and 3/4 and 19oz, I suppose it depends on whether it is made with extra length to the shaft or the butt. If the latter I feel you would not only have to place the weight quite far up the shaft (could make it feel dead imo) but also core a substantial amount of the butt to achieve anything near 20" bp

                  Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
                  Sounds messy, surely if you split a one piece shaft, it isn't a one-piece anymore? I can see your logic w.r.t. a 3/4 though.
                  That's how most thai cues are made

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                  • That's how most thai cues are made[/QUOTE]

                    Oh dear, sounds cut and shunt. Say that quickly.

                    Joints; what's the point, they add nothing to a cue at all and take away feel. But that's how JP likes them. It wouldn't be so bad if it was a plastic joint with a density closer to ash/ebony. Brass dulls everything. Not having a go at JP in particular, a lot of cue makers use something similar. I've never liked the feel of them. A wood on wood joint is a bit more special which is what an Ultimate should have.
                    Last edited by Master Blaster; 28 March 2015, 09:29 PM.

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                    • Lets agree to disagree on the balance point. Who really cares where the f****ing balance point will be. Will it really matter to my game, probably not. it really doesn't matter if its 15", 20" or 25". I really don't care.

                      I have dropped the biggest veneered cue this forum has ever seen and I love it.

                      I guess I don't know much about cues but never the less the centuries will still fly in. I won't ever be good enough to be a pro so the small issue of not knowing where the balance point will be is totally irrelevant.

                      If I haven't said it already, Hello everyone and thanks for the big welcome to the forum.

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                      • Originally Posted by 2v1977 View Post
                        Lets agree to disagree on the balance point. Who really cares where the f****ing balance point will be. Will it really matter to my game, probably not. it really doesn't matter if its 15", 20" or 25". I really don't care.

                        I have dropped the biggest veneered cue this forum has ever seen and I love it.

                        I guess I don't know much about cues but never the less the centuries will still fly in. I won't ever be good enough to be a pro so the small issue of not knowing where the balance point will be is totally irrelevant.

                        If I haven't said it already, Hello everyone and thanks for the big welcome to the forum.
                        Slainte! Yeah, if the cue balances at 17/18" it won't matter too much. And as you say, the tons will still go in. And that's the point for me, you're at a level where you can enjoy a JPU and get the most out of it, like the pros mate. If you don't like it, we can always swap.

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                        • Originally Posted by 2v1977 View Post
                          Lets agree to disagree on the balance point. Who really cares where the f****ing balance point will be. Will it really matter to my game, probably not. it really doesn't matter if its 15", 20" or 25". I really don't care.

                          I have dropped the biggest veneered cue this forum has ever seen and I love it.

                          I guess I don't know much about cues but never the less the centuries will still fly in. I won't ever be good enough to be a pro so the small issue of not knowing where the balance point will be is totally irrelevant.

                          If I haven't said it already, Hello everyone and thanks for the big welcome to the forum.
                          Hi 2v,
                          I was trying to figure out why your post count stayed at 2 when you've posted lots ?
                          Maybe you need to post outwith the "newbies & introductions" folder ?

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                          • Originally Posted by 2v1977 View Post
                            Lets agree to disagree on the balance point. Who really cares where the f****ing balance point will be. Will it really matter to my game, probably not. it really doesn't matter if its 15", 20" or 25". I really don't care.

                            I have dropped the biggest veneered cue this forum has ever seen and I love it.

                            I guess I don't know much about cues but never the less the centuries will still fly in. I won't ever be good enough to be a pro so the small issue of not knowing where the balance point will be is totally irrelevant.

                            If I haven't said it already, Hello everyone and thanks for the big welcome to the forum.
                            could i kindly request that you moderate your language
                            https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                            • Originally Posted by Master Blaster View Post
                              Slainte! Yeah, if the cue balances at 17/18" it won't matter too much. And as you say, the tons will still go in. And that's the point for me, you're at a level where you can enjoy a JPU and get the most out of it, like the pros mate. If you don't like it, we can always swap.
                              yep it will be 16-17" i expect.
                              https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                              • Massive wind up this thread!

                                Master Blaster and 2v1977 are the same person, and there's no way anybody would order a cue like that lol

                                Good fun though.
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