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  • #16
    has anyone used tulipwood/poplar recently? i've read it can be a little soft?
    http://e.imagehost.org/0813/Mellow_yellow_sig1.jpg

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    • #17
      I read on forum posts that Colin(Ninja Cues London) currently plays with a beech wood shafted cue and plays well.
      VR Ultimate Limited Edition 1 Piece Ash Cue - 58” | 9mm | 18.9oz | 29.5mm | 18”.
      Long & Short Tele Extensions | 6” & 3” Ebony Mini Butts.
      Peradon Blue/Black Patchwork Leather 1 Piece Wide Case.
      Century Titanium Ferrule | ADR147 Tip | Taom V10 Chalk.

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      • #18
        That is really interesting. What type of wood are brush shafts made from?

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by paul_b View Post
          That is really interesting. What type of wood are brush shafts made from?
          In these days the brush shafts were made of very solid ash, I worked in the mining industry and just before the big strike I gathered in loads and went from there.

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by jonny66 View Post
            Did any go to good players? Nice to think there's someone out there making tons with a broomstick.
            They all went to local pool players, every match I used to take a different one and almost always that night somebody took it.

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by bigandyg View Post
              They all went to local pool players, every match I used to take a different one and almost always that night somebody took it.
              And are they still on the go today?

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by paul_b View Post
                And are they still on the go today?
                I see an odd one now and again I don't say to the owner as they are pretty poor but at least they got used.

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by bigandyg View Post
                  I see an odd one now and again I don't say to the owner as they are pretty poor but at least they got used.
                  Did you simply plane a taper to the shaft and stick a tip on? Or, did you actually splice a butt to the shaft, fit a ferrule and a tip? I would love to see some photos of them.

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by paul_b View Post
                    Did you simply plane a taper to the shaft and stick a tip on? Or, did you actually splice a butt to the shaft, fit a ferrule and a tip? I would love to see some photos of them.
                    No they were proper cues spliced weighted etc.

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by bigandyg View Post
                      No they were proper cues spliced weighted etc.
                      Excellent. Do you still make cues today?

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                      • #26
                        Originally Posted by paul_b View Post
                        Excellent. Do you still make cues today?
                        I was retired but do an odd one to keep me busy.

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                        • #27
                          I was talking to Martin Daly (Tyrone Cues) before Christmas and he was talking about a Cherry shafted cue - He reckoned in between Pear and Maple in terms of stiffness.

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by mrbluejay View Post
                            I was talking to Martin Daly (Tyrone Cues) before Christmas and he was talking about a Cherry shafted cue - He reckoned in between Pear and Maple in terms of stiffness.
                            i have a cherry tree in my garden that does my head in, make me an offer martin
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                            • #29
                              Yes I've made a cue with a Beech shaft and was looking to make a cherry and Oak one soon.
                              Martin best me too the cherry shaft and sold a friend a an old oak one which he still has.
                              Tulipwood/poplar would be to soft for a shaft.
                              For that one you've always wanted...
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                              • #30
                                Awesome answers guys. I would love to see some photos of cues that have been made with these 'alternative' woods.

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