They shut down their retail distribution channels and eliminated most of the customization options from the website for their stock cues.Agree they need to fix the issue. I could not get on at all. Three different computers etc. the problem I think is the provider not browser. I cannot get on with my PC. Can’t with my phone either but if I turn off my WiFi, I can get through to them from my phone.
That's so weird. I tried it with my phone with WiFi off and it worked. Thanks!Agree they need to fix the issue. I could not get on at all. Three different computers etc. the problem I think is the provider not browser. I cannot get on with my PC. Can’t with my phone either but if I turn off my WiFi, I can get through to them from my phone.
thisFor a first time customer, or someone who was not familiar with them, I can see how the website issues can be frustrating, but if I wanted something, I wouldn’t be able to order it to spec on the website anyways, so I’d rather just email or call them.
I saw your girlfriends model on the Schmelke website and the stitch rings reminded me of my McDermott D-15. I liked the one piece rosewood look. I then saw another Schmelke on their website that had stitch rings at the joint and at the butt with a cream white butt cap. I showed the picture from the website to a local cue maker. We agreed that a butt like that would compliment my D-15. We picked two pieces of different species of rosewood and he built a break cue butt them. My break cue butt has a solid black ring at the A joint between the two pieces of rosewood and black and maple stitch rings at the joint and just above the butt cap. It's awesome looking!I don’t quite get your meaning. Inspired by hers how? You mean you just ordered it after seeing this photo?
I’ve done a lot of work on that thing, actually. It plays amazing. Its been sort of my guinea pig for beginning to work on cues.
quoting myself to collapse the text, because i wrote a novel about it just now.
TLDR: Im tryna work on cues without real tools lol
i understand now. I bought her cue as a gift for an upcoming something-or-other, so when i emailed david, he sent me a photo of the cues that he had available at that moment. Let me drag it out of gmail:I saw your girlfriends model on the Schmelke website and the stitch rings reminded me of my McDermott D-15. I liked the one piece rosewood look. I then saw another Schmelke on their website that had stitch rings at the joint and at the butt with a cream white butt cap. I showed the picture from the website to a local cue maker. We agreed that a butt like that would compliment my D-15. We picked two pieces of different species of rosewood and he built a break cue butt them. My break cue butt has a solid black ring at the A joint between the two pieces of rosewood and black and maple stitch rings at the joint and just above the butt cap. It's awesome looking!
my guinea pig for beginning to work on cues.
quoting myself to collapse the text, because i wrote a novel about it just now.
TLDR: Im tryna work on cues without real tools lol
I haven't seen many kielwood shafts. It looks great with that butt (rosewood?).update. Pilot hole sanded to satisfaction. Pin screwed in. Again decided to forgo the epoxy until it needs it. snug as a glove now.
Thanks, and yes it is rosewoodI haven't seen many kielwood shafts. It looks great with that butt (rosewood?).