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  • Great looking cue j6, amazing quality and nice to see you taking them for a test drive.

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    • Turning some nice looking cues out there J.

      What tip have you put on this one?
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      • Originally Posted by Shockerz View Post
        Turning some nice looking cues out there J.

        What tip have you put on this one?
        tips are nili, im putting them on everything. there hard and pinggy but i like the consistency from the hit

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        • Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
          I like the way the ebony outlines the big splices, sets them off a treat. Second pic down shows it off well.
          Yes I said that to myself before I read your comment.
          It kinda looks manufactured if you know what I mean but when you realise its not it makes it even more impressive.
          ( Does that even make sense ? )

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          • Your cues are really looking cool. Looks like you're cue making is moving on from Great to Awesome.

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            • Originally Posted by Alex Gara View Post
              Your cues are really looking cool. Looks like you're cue making is moving on from Great to Awesome.
              thanks alex, but looks arnt everything. its all about how they perform on the table.


              just put a couple of hrs in, and this brown ash is getting there..

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              • thanks alex, but looks arnt everything. its all about how they perform on the table.

                Agreed!

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                • this restoration cue is now coming through

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                  • I'm always sketchy bout old machine splicers; they're not always well mated and after time, you can see between the butt and shaft. Not all mind, some. Ok, someone is bound to say we can get separation of butt and shaft on a hand made cue over time as well but obviously, fixing this is much easier.

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                    • so the cue above is almost ready to hit the table







                      and this 59" 17oz ebony ash is coming along nicely



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                      • and this 59" 17oz ebony ash is coming along nicely



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                        Can't see the shaft very well in the pics but it looks like there is a nice bit of character to the side grain.

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                        • alex this shaft is cut from the first plank i ever bought, and still some of the best i have. top draw

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                          • cue review


                            https://youtu.be/tUvaSfOFZT8


                            ash/purple heart/zebrano/wenge outline
                            58
                            9.4
                            29
                            17bp
                            17.5oz


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                            • V nice cue for anyone looking for something different... :snooker:
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                              25-27 October 2019
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                              • Some great looking work on the go in here man....


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