Casey said:40 pt Bender New. Test hit only.
18.7 oz $3500
wjpjr said:Can you post a pic of the whole cue ? Thanks Bill
zeeder said:My counting skills have never been all that good, but I only get 20 points...lol.
I agree on the recut points issue. The white ones are probably holly.dooziexx said:Zeeder,
Those veneers are actually re-cut points. So with each point having a re-cut, 20x2 = 40 points. Its hard to tell if the white re-cut points are ivory or holly....
-Erik
dooziexx said:Zeeder,
Those veneers are actually re-cut points. So with each point having a re-cut, 20x2 = 40 points. Its hard to tell if the white re-cut points are ivory or holly....
-Erik
Fliedout said:I agree on the recut points issue. The white ones are probably holly.
danlamb said:Casey,
You need to pull that cue off of the forum and send it to me immedately for proper hazardous waste disposal.I will not even charge you any thing for disposing of the awesome looking piece of perfection.That is one sweet cue.By the way free bump.![]()
dooziexx said:Zeeder,
Those veneers are actually re-cut points. So with each point having a re-cut, 20x2 = 40 points. Its hard to tell if the white re-cut points are ivory or holly....
-Erik
zeeder said:Yeah, I just don't care for calling recuts extra points. !
bruin70 said:it's almost like slicing off 5 rings with 8 pieces of ivory and calling it 40 pieces of ivory.
Casey said:Does it take any more time or effort to re-cut points into a cue. Just wondering.
bruin70 said:well,,,with rings all they do is slice wafers off a dowel that's been inlayed lengthwise.
i am not impressed with recut points,,,not with today's technology. it might look cleaner, but there's more skill to veneers with SEEMLESS miters, imo.
my analogy had more to do with making a big deal out of something that isn't, than the actual comparison of the two examples.![]()