Jacoby Davis Conversion

Jeff G. Martin

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Just picked this up on Friday. Turned out fantastic. I have two matching Edge Hybrids not pictured as I'm having them retapered. Wrap is elephant ear and all the white is ivory except the joint collar (Elforyn).

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cuesblues

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Definitely one of the nicer Davis blank builds I've seen, and I have several.
Jacoby is doing a fine job.
Congrats
 

Qaddiction

User name says it all...
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I agree. That is one of the nicest Davis conversions I have personally seen. Nice cue.
 

Twice

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Congratulations, that is a beautiful cue!
I have been shooting a Davis conversion for the the past 4 years, and absolutely love it.
I hope you like your conversion as much as I do mine.
 

ZiggyLee

I Love This Game!!!!
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Sweet cue....

What a sweet looking Jacoby Jeff. I love the color combination, great inlay work. Just a dam nice looking cue. Congrats:cool:

Chris:wink:
 

1pocketpro

AzB Silver Member
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You are gonna love that cue! I've got a Sowder-Davis conversion and an older Jacoby. They both play great. Tough to figure out which one to play with.
 

Jeff G. Martin

AzB Silver Member
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Thanks guys. It plays absolutely amazing. It feels best without the bumperless weight bolt in, but most of my play is in areas without carpet, so I try to keep the bumper in mostly.

A few things I would change:

I wish I had ordered a long-splice blank so the points came out taller, or specified that I wanted the maple finger-splice just a little lower.

I wish I had done an ivory joint. If it broke they would install an Elforyn joint for me, but in Wisconsin they felt an ivory joint would eventually crack so I stuck with Elforyn.

30" butt and maybe even 30" shafts.
 
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