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  • Originally Posted by jb134 View Post
    Is the signature on the other side?
    Yes mate its on't other side, a bit less faded than this photo suggests:
    http://www.oldcues.co.uk/assets/pane.../inman_sig.jpg

    (note: it actually says 8/2/32 - I was close!)
    Last edited by perpetualboredom; 4 January 2011, 08:48 PM.
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    • Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View Post
      Yes mate its on't other side, a bit less faded than this photo suggests:
      http://www.oldcues.co.uk/assest/paneramics/inman_sig.jpg

      (note: it actually says 8/2/32 - I was close!)
      Hi.. need to check with you mate, is this an ash or oak? very nice
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5NJt...eature=related
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObX6G...eature=related
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzNirO2VkH4
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1uYI...eature=related

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      • Originally Posted by 888 View Post
        Hi.. need to check with you mate, is this an ash or oak? very nice
        Just old ash with a nice wide grain. I'm being hypocritical since I have a cue on ebay with tightly grained ash (which some people really love), but some of the best playing cues I have are wide open grained ash.
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        • Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View Post
          Just old ash with a nice wide grain. I'm being hypocritical since I have a cue on ebay with tightly grained ash (which some people really love), but some of the best playing cues I have are wide open grained ash.
          What do you find about wide grain ash that make them play better if you dont mind me asking, please?
          Last edited by poolqjunkie; 5 January 2011, 07:37 AM.
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          • Top woods snakewood cues

            HERE ARE CUSTOM MADE ORDER CUES BY WOODS

            Attached Files
            woodscue@gmail.com

            Easy way to custom made your cue

            www.handmade-cue.com

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            • Originally Posted by jim evans View Post
              [ATTACH]5270[/ATTACH] 2 more of my cues ebony and maple spliced with old mannock pear shft, and what i was told when i bought it a hunt&obyrne ebony,cocobola andtulip wood but not sure wether it is

              [ATTACH]5271[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]5272[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]5273[/ATTACH]

              [ATTACH]5274[/ATTACH]
              Very interesting work there, Jim.
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              • Originally Posted by 147alltheway View Post
                hi folks . merry christmas and happy new year to you all!!!
                im sure youve already seen this cue in the other thread but i just couldnt help it!!!
                so here is my new plain ebony Trevor White cue with pretty standard specs:
                58" long
                9.5mm ferule
                31mm round butt
                19oz in weight




                Nice looking cue.
                Do you always use round butt ash cue?
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                • Originally Posted by jasonx View Post
                  my lovely Kids....
                  That is amazing.
                  Interesting to see the ebony points coming in different lengths.
                  Last edited by poolqjunkie; 6 January 2011, 03:33 AM.
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                  • Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                    Nice looking cue.
                    Do you always use round butt ash cue?
                    YES Airin, just like the feel of round butt mate No seriously just happened to try one cue with rounded butt long time ago and liked it alot . personal preference i suppose!!!

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                    • Nice collection....... thanks for sharing they looking amazing!!
                      Winner of 2011 Masters Fantasy game......
                      Winner of 2011 World Championship Fantasy game.......

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                      • UNCLE VIT's Most Recent Custom Cue in Red Curly Maple

                        Hi All, a Happy New Year
                        This is my most recent custom cue, from my own team. The Case is one of a prototypes from a local factory. Good for 1 cue + 2 chalks only. Inside is black velvet. Very strong and heavy metal materials.

                        Cue is 1 piece 13-splices Special Version, Top in African ebony, Middle in Red Curly Maple, Butt in Macassar Ebony (with very fine lines all around), and 13th splice in Red Curly Maple too. No badge (we don't finish the design yet). Shaft is Tournament Grade Ash shaft (well dried, solid and about 11.5 oz in weight after tapering), Stiff Action with very little spring, 7 nice arrows (last one touching the ferrule), and BLANK BELLY collectible class. 5.5" Mini is also Red Curly Maple from the same splice timber. This set is as good for any serious player, or as Collectible pieces. Took about 20 manhours in total (1 single crafter from beginning to end) to do the job from first wood preparations, to shaft works, butt splicings, and oil finishing (this single process took more than 3 hours of handrubbing over and over again). I was with this 30 years old team member throughout the project. A very talented young man.

                        57", 17.7 oz., 17.5" balance, 9.8mm tip, and 29mm Butt. Omin's Tan Layered Cue Tip. The ferrule is of finest bronze.
                        Costed me about US$280 for the cue, and US$35 for the 5.5" Mini. A happy owner.

                        My next project : Snakewood 1 piece cue, if the scales are good, then I will do the design similar to Omin's Classic but replace the ebony wood with total snakewood. Depends on the quality of the scales after cutting. Don't know yet if it should come with a maple shaft, or fine arrows ash

                        Hope you like this new Red Curly Maple one, and the Shaft
                        Last edited by unclevit; 3 February 2011, 09:48 AM.
                        It's in the Shaft

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                        • Cool...very interesting looking wood this red curly.
                          Love the mini.
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                          • Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
                            Cool...very interesting looking wood this red curly.
                            Love the mini.
                            Tks and Happy New Year. When this red maple was cut, the color is this red. Lucky I could have pieces enough for 2 cues. Yes, even my cuemaker likes the mini. All natural. Just one only
                            It's in the Shaft

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                            • Originally Posted by unclevit View Post
                              Tks and Happy New Year. When this red maple was cut, the color is this red. Lucky I could have pieces enough for 2 cues. Yes, even my cuemaker likes the mini. All natural. Just one only
                              Very interesting. Where is this wood originated from? It is a local wood?
                              Do they naturally come in two tones?
                              Thanks for sharing.
                              Happy New Year to you, too.
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                              • Very nice looking cue indeed

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