Anyone see that Blackboar cue on Facebook? Ouch.

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Maybe its best you regular folks don't know.
Obviously you guys know what I meant.

If not then I will rephrase my question.....what CNC machine applies those inlays?

As mentioned earlier they are handmade so imperfections will occur.

Common folks don't know this.
 
Obviously you guys know what I meant.

If not then I will rephrase my question.....what CNC machine applies those inlays?

As mentioned earlier they are handmade so imperfections will occur.

Common folks don't know this.
The link above says the CNC mill does inlays. Presumably by CNC.

I have honestly no idea what you meant
 
I once heard a ACA HOF cue maker on the phone say to a client, who was complaining about imperfections in a new cue, that hand made objects, "Should be admired from arm's distance."

Baloney.

If you look at the best guys out there you can practically put their work under a microscope.

Lou Figueroa
 
What about this BB?

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I once heard a ACA HOF cue maker on the phone say to a client, who was complaining about imperfections in a new cue, that hand made objects, "Should be admired from arm's distance."

Baloney.

If you look at the best guys out there you can practically put their work under a microscope.

Lou Figueroa
This is why some people won’t allow loupes when inspecting.
 
I wouldn’t buy a new car with paint chips/dings in the door and I sure ain’t buying a $20k cue with those issues.
You need a loupe to see. Some people don’t even inspect the cues with attention like that.

People are just trying to be a troublemaker and want confrontation with them.
 
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