RBC
Deceased
Royce,
The term recut has always implied to make your initial pocket, glue in the first wedge, then "recut", hence the name for the second color / material. Skip and I believe Dennis does not do that. I know Skip does no "recutting" at all, not on the initial forearm or in the prong assembly. I have always used the term seamless veneer when discussing Skips prongs.
JV
JV
I guess the funny thing is that we tend to name something based on how it's done. But, as time goes on the methods change. When they do, the name now doesn't necessarily fit, but usually stays with the result rather than the method.
Recuts were most likely made that way. However, there are other ways of doing it these days and they all result in the same end result.
I've seen cues made by both Skip and Dennis. I've talked with Dennis many times, but I haven't talked with Skip. Either way, I would call the cues made by both to have recut points.
I mean no disrespect! To me, recuts are clearly more difficult.
Royce