My new Titlest conversion - Well, in process

Gmanpoke

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I'm having another conversion done. This cue started as a Willie Hoppe Pro. By the label, I believe it was made in the mid 1960s. The cue was originally 22 oz.

I asked Chad at CAM cues to complete this conversion for me. If anyone is thinking of having a cue made or a conversion (like me) I would recommend you at least consider Chad. He is a great guy to work with and is turning out a real nice cues.

The original shaft rolled straight on the lathe so Chad is going to use it and make me another shaft. I can't wait to find out how a 45 to 50 year old shaft hits! I'm going old school on this cue. If fact, I'm wanting to find some cortland. Wow is that stuff expensive, if you can find it.

I plan on keeping this thread updated as Chad does his magic. Chad only lives a couple of miles from me, so I will be snapping some pics and posting them.

Steven


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It's a damn good thing I don't have any cuemakers close to me....I'd be over there three times a week!!! Looks to be coming along. Is it common for Chad to do a laminated handle like that or was that a request by you? Just curious. Can't wait to see finished product.
 
Cam Cue

Chad is awesome to work with and makes a heck of a cue. I'm positive you're going to love your cue when it's all done!
 
Titlist Conversion

Can't wait to see the finished cue

I have a few Titlist conversions and they are about my favorite cues.
One of these days I'll have this old Willie Hoppe cue I picked up converted so it's interesting to see what's out there.

Thanks for posting the progress
 
It's a damn good thing I don't have any cuemakers close to me....I'd be over there three times a week!!! Looks to be coming along. Is it common for Chad to do a laminated handle like that or was that a request by you? Just curious. Can't wait to see finished product.


The laminated piece is something Chad put in, I didn't request it. I'm not sure if this is common for Chad or not. You are seeing the entire piece. I just didn't get a good picture of it. To maintain the length of the cue, Chad had to put in about a 3 to 4 inch piece of wood. I don't know why he used laminated wood but I'm sure there is a good reason. I'll ask Chad next time I'm over there or maybe he will see this thread and comment. I think its great when the cuemakers get on here and talk about cuemaking. Anyway, here is another pic.

Steven

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CA stands fo cyno acrolate ....or super glue sorry...

I know Chad uses a glue as a finish but he also has a spray booth. I'm just guessing here, but I think Chad could use whatever finish a wanted.

What kind of finish did the old time cue makers use, like Rambo?
 
Thanks for the information. I'm learning stuff everyday. So, do most cue makers use laminated wood for the handle that will be covered by a wrap?

Steven

Not to say that others don't....I've only seen straight grain maple, purpleheart and maybe a few other types of wood used for handles. First time seeing laminated but again, not to say that others don't use it....just haven't seen it.
 
Cue will be finished in about a week

I'm one of the lucky people, I've been real busy with work. So, I have not had time to keep up the pics on this tread. I talked with Chad on Tuesday. He said he would be putting the joint on this week and finish the shafts. I'll try to get over there tomorrow and snaps some pics and post them.

Thanks for all the interest

Steven
 
I know Chad uses a glue as a finish but he also has a spray booth. I'm just guessing here, but I think Chad could use whatever finish a wanted.

What kind of finish did the old time cue makers use, like Rambo?

I could be mistaken but I believe hard oil finishes, shellacs and hand rubbed oils like tung oil etc...and I'm sure some were just finished with a wax coat.
 
Cue is Done see PICS below

Ok guys here are final pics of the cue
Steven and I went out and played one pocket last night until 2am it was fun, I don't get to play much anymore these days and have not played any one pocket in about a year or so I enjoyed it .

there will be a few pics from my cell phone that are fuzzy
I had told Steven that I would take more pics than I did of the process but this is what I have .


the laminate is just what I grabbed I have used alot of laminate handles as well as maple .

Inlays are Ivory , butt cap is derlin ,shafts have a very nice snug tolerance fit into the pilot of stainless collar.

the shaft wood I used here steven picked out when he was over in the shop I believe the last taper dates on them where 2002 before I finished them out so they are 9-10 yrs old

Cue plays real nice
Enjoy the pics

Thanks

Chad McLennan
Cam Custom Cues
 

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Enjoy

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