I was in the market for a new jump cue and I ordered one from Iqcues in Greece.
I had some specs in mind but one thing I wasn't sure was what wood to use for the handle,
the cuemaker suggested ash wood, I wasn't sure if I would like the looks of ash cause
I only seen it used as shafts for snooker cues but I said ok lets do it... and here is what i got.
As for performance jumps with ease and accuracy... you can draw or follow or you can do a jump masse.
Specs: Handle Wood Ash, Shaft maple, G10 Tip, joint screws 3/8x10 aluminum made in Iqcues shop, Length full cue 46.6 inch weight 10.3oz., 2/3 42.3 inch, and 8.3oz.
I had some specs in mind but one thing I wasn't sure was what wood to use for the handle,
the cuemaker suggested ash wood, I wasn't sure if I would like the looks of ash cause
I only seen it used as shafts for snooker cues but I said ok lets do it... and here is what i got.
As for performance jumps with ease and accuracy... you can draw or follow or you can do a jump masse.
Specs: Handle Wood Ash, Shaft maple, G10 Tip, joint screws 3/8x10 aluminum made in Iqcues shop, Length full cue 46.6 inch weight 10.3oz., 2/3 42.3 inch, and 8.3oz.