If someone has some idea's on cue design and has drawn some detailed pictures where would the correct thread or topic be to display those for feedback?
I am planning on making a conversion cue,but not your ordinary conversion,I have located a new (1992) Spain blank with maple spliced into the bottom of the prongs -extremly rare) and i wanted some feedback on some stuff as this cue will be pricey($2500 for the blank and between $5,000-$7,000 for the rest of the work-depending how much work we decide on doing and if it will be either Andy&Vicki doing it or someone like Schick or Ernie doing it.
Either way-when its all said and done I will have a cue that is going to run me between $7,500-9,500/10k. That said the cue SHOULD be worth AT LEAST what I payed for it to be built,obviously over time it should bring upwards of 25% more than I pay for it-considering Burton Spain made blanks for Bushka and other top builders of the era.
But in all reality, when finished it will still be a four point cue. Wrapless-with tons of ivory will help the value of the cue,but if 30years down the road I decide to part with it IMHO the main thing that will help the resale of the cue is who did it.
The ultimate situation is this: the Spain blank is the very last one he did.ever. with a LOA that comes with it,now since Bill and Ernie are not getting anu younger how sweet would it be if it was the last cue either one of them did?
Historic cue-for sure
I am planning on making a conversion cue,but not your ordinary conversion,I have located a new (1992) Spain blank with maple spliced into the bottom of the prongs -extremly rare) and i wanted some feedback on some stuff as this cue will be pricey($2500 for the blank and between $5,000-$7,000 for the rest of the work-depending how much work we decide on doing and if it will be either Andy&Vicki doing it or someone like Schick or Ernie doing it.
Either way-when its all said and done I will have a cue that is going to run me between $7,500-9,500/10k. That said the cue SHOULD be worth AT LEAST what I payed for it to be built,obviously over time it should bring upwards of 25% more than I pay for it-considering Burton Spain made blanks for Bushka and other top builders of the era.
But in all reality, when finished it will still be a four point cue. Wrapless-with tons of ivory will help the value of the cue,but if 30years down the road I decide to part with it IMHO the main thing that will help the resale of the cue is who did it.
The ultimate situation is this: the Spain blank is the very last one he did.ever. with a LOA that comes with it,now since Bill and Ernie are not getting anu younger how sweet would it be if it was the last cue either one of them did?
Historic cue-for sure