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  • Ramon
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    This cue sings diff compared to other one ( from the first vid) !! Nice cb response and realy Nice looking shaft on this cue !! This video is actually a proof and shows us ,that a player does'nt need a heavy cue to get more CB response !! ( Unfortunately, many players do belive the opposite ) ,,,,,,
    Last edited by Ramon; 27 July 2015, 04:18 AM.

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  • old school
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    Purple Heart very under used in my opinion . Good looking cue nice proportions on the splice work as well , dont sell yourself short on your cue arm though . Have replied to P.M.

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  • Wayne G
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    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    pop into your local knocking shop, not only will they oil your back they might oil your stick as well
    Over here we call them a 'rub & tug'.

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  • j6uk
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    something i may well of tried if i thought it would work
    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    pop into your local knocking shop, not only will they oil your back they might oil your stick as well

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  • golferson123
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    pop into your local knocking shop, not only will they oil your back they might oil your stick as well

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by joejoe View Post
    Is there any advantage with butterfly splice cue ?btw very good cue action.
    not found any avantages as yet..the cue actions like my back, uncomfortably rusty an in need of losts of oil/massaging

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  • joejoe
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    Is there any advantage with butterfly splice cue ?btw very good cue action.

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  • j6uk
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    this butterfly spliced cue from pages 34/35 is ready
    57.2//29.5/15bp/17oz


    and heres how it sounds on the table

    its siffish responcive, slim taper, an feels lighter over the bridge hand with it being a 15"bp





    Last edited by j6uk; 25 July 2015, 09:50 PM.

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    Nice work again Jas , love reading this thread when you update it .
    cheers man, its always good to see you saying what you do an dont like, given it the positives

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by Pilgs View Post
    You make a very good point, very well
    well
    i hope so, well its working for me right now so given a chance i will dish it out.. even with my 2yrs old boy, id rather sit own an get involed 100% for 30 min then be given it bits and picese in an out, hold on' an all that.. so if iv got a hour i'll nip over an o a ferrule an cut a couple of splices, it works.

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  • Pilgs
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    You make a very good point, very well
    well

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  • j6uk
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    Originally Posted by Pilgs View Post
    Just read this thread from 1st post to last, lovely work. Must be so satisfying playing with a cue that you have made yourself. Wish I had the time: managing time is key whatever you do, and think long term. iv get faster better as each year has passes , equipment: you be surprise what you can o with very little, skill and talent lol: find your passion man
    i started with changing tips, now im all-in

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  • Pilgs
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    Just read this thread from 1st post to last, lovely work. Must be so satisfying playing with a cue that you have made yourself. Wish I had the time, equipment, skill and talent lol

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Nice work again Jas , love reading this thread when you update it .

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  • j6uk
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    this one will be ready for the green tomorrow




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