Cue Points and Similarities; Huebler and Joss vs. Giuli

TerryZak

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Greetings,

I have a question for the experts, please.

There are three pictures below. The first is of my '98 Huebler JB-4 and I've always loved the points on that cue. I recently purchased a Joss 10-12, which I admired the point work on as well. Yesterday I saw a post for a Giuli 5 Point, Black Palm and couldn't help but notice the similarity in the point work and pattern.

While the Joss has an additional black border to the point work, aside from that there appears to be tremendous similarity.

Is this just coincidence, or, are point work veneers purchased from a common source somewhere?

Any insights would be appreciated,

Terry
 

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Greetings,

I have a question for the experts, please.

There are three pictures below. The first is of my '98 Huebler JB-4 and I've always loved the points on that cue. I recently purchased a Joss 10-12, which I admired the point work on as well. Yesterday I saw a post for a Giuli 5 Point, Black Palm and couldn't help but notice the similarity in the point work and pattern.

While the Joss has an additional black border to the point work, aside from that there appears to be tremendous similarity.

Is this just coincidence, or, are point work veneers purchased from a common source somewhere?

Any insights would be appreciated,

Terry

Hi Terry
The least replied to threads on this Forum.,
Is about points and veneers.
There are many ways to do them where they look similar but different methods and machines are used to do them.
Instead of me boring you,
Please do a search here.
If you come up empty, I'll come back in when I have more time

Thank you
 
Some combinations just go well together, like yellow/orange/black so you get that fire look. Or just red/black, blue/black. The black paper gives a nice sharp contrast to the veneer colour(s) you want to use and makes it pop more.
 
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