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    Offset points or butterfly fix

    the method dave is suggesting is an easier and more reliable way to cut your butterfly. it can be done with a band saw but it has a slew of problems associated with it. the main problem is that you are cutting a round blank, it is very hard to keep the cuts even and perpendicular on a bandsaw...
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    Possible Cue Butt Straightening Device? (Too warped to turn down)

    Dave and Brandon great people and so is there staff. glad they will give you a hand. i suspect though that the problem is the "A" joint and will have to be replaced. they are more than capable of fixing this. as to your original idea, you would have to have an understanding of "why" it warped...
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    Brazilian rosewood question.

    curious as to what the concern would be for handle material. why would you be apprehensive?
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    Square cored cues?

    just for clarification, having a square core and being cored are 2 different meanings now days. "coring" a cue involves drilling out the center of a piece of the cue and inserting a dowel into it. having a square core involves gluing pieces of wood to the sides of a square blank ( as cueman has...
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    Vera-Argentine Lignum Vitae

    i have used it a few times, turns out nice , no issues
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    8th annual Cuemakers International 9 Ball Championship.

    it was a fun game to watch, Jerry sure had it tuned in.
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    short splice/ full splice

    I'mdoingit - why do you ask? ..... all the pics so far of cues (with the exception of Murry's bottom pic) are all short splice.
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    Interesting Antique Butterfly Cue

    your guess is as good as mine on who made it. if most of it is stock, i would say it is a 1 off from the factory but who knows. the catalin could have come from someone who had old stock and the phenoic insert looks to be newer stock. just not enough info other than the base build is probably 1950's
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    Interesting Antique Butterfly Cue

    interesting cue...... the catalin collar may indicate wartime but the wrap i think is 1950's possibly Katz because of the veneer colors
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    Cutting Points

    "How do you make or cut V grooves / pointers into a forearm without an A joint?" it would seem you are describing what Schuler used to do - his "Floating" points. these are milled points much like an inlay. use machinery that designed for inlays. "meaning to say, im using a full 30" maple...
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    You Can't Run With Men if You Can't Take a Verbal Beatdown

    so what is so wrong about asking the president to attend? regardless of politics, its a media draw to the event. other than mark (and well wishers), i haven't seen any straight forward comments other than to criticize the effort. if there is some other idea, put it out.
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    Fanelli's last works

    and paul sure had that talent
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    full splice fun

    i try to mean what i say chris :smile: thanks to all who commented
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    vignaux style

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    full splice fun

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    Fanelli Butterfly cue.

    Nice purchase larry, sanne is a great guy. You should see it soon.
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    makers who do fullsplice blank cues?

    Second chris's reply and add a few makers do full splice butterflies as well
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    Rauenzahn ebony full spliced 2 point with butterflies

    i was reponding to JK's question "Has this been done before as a full splice wrapless???" which is yes. always like jerry's work, he likes making the vintage style as i do.
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    Rauenzahn ebony full spliced 2 point with butterflies

    jkmarshall, its not really a new style..... http://www.recollectioncues.com/avbigleafmaple.html http://www.recollectioncues.com/avcueinpadauk.html
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    Thank you from Classiccues and Steve Klein

    for the "what its worth" dept. , it is good to see this project materialize. i was glad to see these cues displayed. it was nice to see various parts that normally would not have seen the light of day, collected and assembled with ( from what i could observe) love and respect. i had to even...
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