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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postcue review
https://youtu.be/wY8Lgpsz7zM
ebony & maple with 23" butterfly spice; 58.5/9.5/29.25/18bp/18oz
just a quick review of this one
I was lucky enough to snatch this one up,
And I must say it's faultless, splice work top notch and as smooth and straight as can be.
I has a very solid lively hit, the taper is like a slight bottle, from the butt it's quite stiff the till lets say 10/15" than gets a bit more medium.
Jason made it this way to get te best out of the woods used, I think he's one of very few who approaches cue making like this.
The only other thing I can say, it makes me want to play more than I'm able to at the moment
So if you are looking for a truly handmade cue, give Jason a PM
he's more than helpfull and will give 110% to make you something special.
thanks
mate
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It's an easy and cheap fix that just works.
Keep up the good work and need to get my thread up and running again...
Can't let you get all the praise
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Originally Posted by Shockerz View PostNice cue and case J.
I like the wooden cases, pine will certainly be lighter.
I have some ideas for wooden cases but still playing with leather at the moment!
Badges must be soon mate, cues looking superb.
Originally Posted by Ninja.cues View PostNice case and pine will last fine.
Still have most of the one's I made almost 30 year's ago knocking around...
Not sure if you are but if you drill a bamboo BBQ stick actors your ends, before you glue them up,
There is less chance of the end breaking if the cue slides in the case.
Had the problem with the thinner cases I did.
my first classic wenge and ash split joint on the horizon..
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Nice case and pine will last fine.
Still have most of the one's I made almost 30 year's ago knocking around...
Not sure if you are but if you drill a bamboo BBQ stick actors your ends, before you glue them up,
There is less chance of the end breaking if the cue slides in the case.
Had the problem with the thinner cases I did.Last edited by Ninja.cues; 25 January 2018, 11:20 AM.
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Nice cue and case J.
I like the wooden cases, pine will certainly be lighter.
I have some ideas for wooden cases but still playing with leather at the moment!
Badges must be soon mate, cues looking superb.
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