A few Tascs...
I'm surprised, well I'm actually very surprised that they built a wrapless ebony on ebony blank.... Stunning cue.
I ordered this ebony into rosewood from a blank that was ready at Pete's Going to be a simple hoppe player, just 4 diamonds in the points like Jamie's cue above.I'm surprised, well I'm actually very surprised that they built a wrapless ebony on ebony blank.... Stunning cue.
Nice looking playerjust took this in on trade and does anyone know what the wood is?
it is much lighter than most of the pics. The lizard wrap isd also lighter. Will be getting listed for sale so keep an eye out if interested. All straight and like new.
Up for sale is another super Tascarella cue. This one is a merry widow that features a spectacular blondish colored big grained wood that Pete just told me is madagascar rosewood.Nice looking player
Is it Olivewood?
Hi Ken.Nice looking player
Is it Olivewood?
This thread has 22 pages of examples and you can go off the usual build script if none of these do it for you. His standard ring choices are the .30 thick silver rings or the stitch rings which always look nice imo when they use a color from one of the veneers for the little stitch. A bushka ring always looks badass imo just forward of the wrap, Are u going with 4 ebony points? Flame veneers have been done so much but they do also look badass on Pete's ebony cues.I am at lost what I want to build in terms of colors and rings.
Nothing to elaborate but don't know what veneer colors to choose and where to place a ring(s). Two at the bottom or one at the bottom or one at the top of the wrap.
One MOP diamond at each point. Alternating diamond-dot-diamond combo on the bottom.
I prefer wrapless fullsplice hoppe's. Not many builders do their own fullsplice these days, but Pete still does. Full splice take longer, at least, when i spoke them last a number of years ago. Back than the difference was 1year for a full splice, verses 6m for a 4 pointer.I am at lost what I want to build in terms of colors and rings.
Nothing to elaborate but don't know what veneer colors to choose and where to place a ring(s). Two at the bottom or one at the bottom or one at the top of the wrap.
One MOP diamond at each point. Alternating diamond-dot-diamond combo on the bottom.
He gave me a quote and timeframe. 12-18 months. I offered to buy a guy’s Tasc on Reddit but he declined but told me he got his in 3 months.I prefer wrapless fullsplice hoppe's. Not many builders do their own fullsplice these days, but Pete still does. Full splice take longer, at least, when i spoke them last a number of years ago. Back than the difference was 1year for a full splice, verses 6m for a 4 pointer.
I still remeber Pete asking why i wanted a full splice, and i said they just feel better to me. He said "me too".
Nice. I dont believe the timeframe would change if you changed the woods. 12-18months is a pretty standard response, depending on schedule and the time he likes let things settle. I feel he may over estimate timelines with new people, and than finish early making everyone happy. Just a feeling i have, so dont take it as gospel.He gave me a quote and timeframe. 12-18 months. I offered to buy a guy’s Tasc on Reddit but he declined but told me he got his in 3 months.
My pending quote is for an all ebony 4 pointer with one ring. Leather wrap but I forget what it was. I grabbed a picture and said I want the exact one. Really unique.
I’m thinking of changing It to a more traditional ebony into Birdseye maple if it’s a little quicker. With linen wrap.
I want points that have the gradient look. Where it looks like it starts to change colors as it reaches the point. Like a flame but different color flame.
I think they overshoot the timeframe on purpose. I know its just a conversion but I sent him an old hoppe professional for conversion 30 days ago and it is being shipped back to me this week. I think he originally said 6-8 months but I will have it in my hands in less than 5 weeks haHe gave me a quote and timeframe. 12-18 months. I offered to buy a guy’s Tasc on Reddit but he declined but told me he got his in 3 months.
My pending quote is for an all ebony 4 pointer with one ring. Leather wrap but I forget what it was. I grabbed a picture and said I want the exact one. Really unique.
I’m thinking of changing It to a more traditional ebony into Birdseye maple if it’s a little quicker. With linen wrap.
I want points that have the gradient look. Where it looks like it starts to change colors as it reaches the point. Like a flame but different color flame.
Was it a one piece cue cutoff or a two piece cue? If two piece what kind of dimensions? Thx, Shooter08I think they overshoot the timeframe on purpose. I know its just a conversion but I sent him an old hoppe professional for conversion 30 days ago and it is being shipped back to me this week. I think he originally said 6-8 months but I will have it in my hands in less than 5 weeks ha
Was it a one piece cue cutoff or a two piece cue? If two piece what kind of dimensions? Thx, Shooter08
Pics will be great, I was curious about original dimensions of the cue you sent. Thx, Shooter082 piece. I am getting it back at 58". Didn't confirm the other final dimensions with him since he was finished. I will add pics of the finished later today or tomorrow
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When I spoke to Pete Sr yesterday he said 2 piece conversions are not ideal and they typically want to see the cue in person. This is due to the pin not being actually centered and having to pull it and plug it for a new pin. I do know he said the forearm from the linen channel to the ring needs to be at least 12 3/8 inches and I believe he said the collar at that point at least .860 or .870 ideally. He was extremely considerate with his time and told me to send in my cue and they would take a look to let me know if they would consider it as a good candidate. Shooter08.What Shooter said. I too am curious what dimensions Pete can work with for a 2 piece conversion.
I got the cue shipped direct to him after buying it so I didn’t get to take any measurements myself. He said he didn’t have the measurements to give me unfortunately but here was his response which is basically what you are saying as wellWhen I spoke to Pete Sr yesterday he said 2 piece conversions are not ideal and they typically want to see the cue in person. This is due to the pin not being actually centered and having to pull it and plug it for a new pin. I do know he said the forearm from the linen channel to the ring needs to be at least 12 3/8 inches and I believe he said the collar at that point at least .860 or .870 ideally. He was extremely considerate with his time and told me to send in my cue and they would take a look to let me know if they would consider it as a good candidate. Shooter08.
Is that the actual pic of the cue? Did he add 8 inches to the back end I assume. Also what kind of linen? ThxI got the cue shipped direct to him after buying it so I didn’t get to take any measurements myself. He said he didn’t have the measurements to give me unfortunately but here was his response which is basically what you are saying as well
“At least 8” was added to the handle. For an ideal conversion: from the point the maple of the forearm dis appears between the veneers you need 13” going towards the joint, at that point ideally you have .0860 in diameter. From that point of 0.860 back toward the butt cap you need 29”. Of course reasonably straight and the fatter the better.”