dom_poppa
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I think the disconnect here is that you don't know that Searing's veneers are one piece and thus don't have a join line anywhere. Comparing this method against any joined veneer it will always come out on top. That's not to say that there aren't amazing examples of joined veneers but one piece veneers never have a line where, if you look closely enough, joined veneers always will.
At least that's how I read the situation.
That's not the disconnect.
The disconnect I have here is when people are saying this particular cue's veneer is fantastic when the owner himself said that the veneer on his cue is when Searing first started making veneers, thus 'the two different color' and then the owner continues to say Searing since has 'improved'. Therefore, those were less than perfect veneers but everyone wants to say its perfect.

Also the video has a misleading title...that Searing cue is not 10k. Silver signature goes on 10k cues but since he worked with Searing with every step, Searing put the silver signature on. Owner's words.
I still think the cue looks great with the flawed veneer that the owner stated and he wanted the flawed veneer because there are only two cues with that.

Do you see why I am confused?..... and why would any member say those veneers were flawless when the owner admitted to the flaws. Mr. Searing even asked if he was sure that he wanted them on.
People can argue about which veneers are the best but this particular Searing cue, shown in the video, is not a great example.
It's a great cue. The owner is very pleased with it. That's what counts.
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