New Cue completed by Manwon at Full Splice Billiards

manwon

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Here is a cue that I just completed from a very good friend and one hell of a Pool player. I converted this cue from a Brunswick Balk Collender one piece two veneer Butterfly cue from around 1910. I am unsure of the wood in the butt and the points but I believe it to be Wenge, the reddish orange wood also used in the forearm I have not identified. The rings are simulated Pearl with real Ivory centers. The cue has a 30 inch butt and 30 inch shaft for a total of 60 inches as requested, the cues weight is 19.3 oz with out a weight bolt.

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I think this one turned out real sweat, enjoy.
 
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I have seen this cue at Craig's and is is beautiful. Wonderful job Craig!!!!!!!!
Randy
 
You have a real feel for that retro look, and it lends itself especially well to conversions like this. I always enjoy seeing the ones you do. The ring work you use gives it that real old school attitude. Nice work, Craig.
 
Thanks to everyone who posted, and especially to those who recognise my signature style. I really love the old school cues, and I have taken from those designs to express myself, some may call it copying but each cue I build has it differances and there are a number of techniques used in building my cues that are unique.

Thanks to all who posted
 
Here is a cue that I just completed from a very good friend and one hell of a Pool player. I converted this cue from a Brunswick Balk Collender one piece two veneer Butterfly cue from around 1910. I am unsure of the wood in the butt and the points but I believe it to be Wenge, the reddish orange wood also used in the forearm I have not identified. The rings are simulated Pearl with real Ivory centers. The cue has a 30 inch butt and 30 inch shaft for a total of 60 inches as requested, the cues weight is 19.3 oz with out a weight bolt.

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I think this one turned out real sweat, enjoy.

lookin' good craig !!!!!
love the old butterflys
check the last post in this thread
the two woods look the same????????
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=171050
 
They do look very similar, what type of wood do you think was used. I think the dark wood was wenge, but I have no idea was the reddish orange wood is.
the orange on mine is padauk
the dark, i think is some type of walnut, judging by the smell
that's a conversion of a one pc i did about 4 years ago, kept for myself
i'm converting it again :wink:
not sure what to call a conversion of a conversion , LOL
 
Turned out really good, nice work. I love the old thick silver rings. Congrats on a nice cue!!!
Tony
 
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