classiccues said:IMHO it was a lost art that I am glad to see utilized in this day and age. I remember in the early 80's, the only people I can remember making butterfly splices were the billiard,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, go radical, its not an overnight invention, its a cultivation of artistic concept meeting mechanical and mathmatical reality.
Joe
classiccues said:IMHO it was a lost art that I am glad to see utilized in this day and age. I remember in the early 80's, the only people I can remember making butterfly splices were the billiard cue manufacturers from overseas. Now there are quite a few competent cuemakers using this technique.
As far as stability, if Marcus' Tascarella (well over 80 years old) is still solid, I could safely say that with the newer adhesives a current b/f splice should be able to handle a few gazillion games of pool.
As far as creativity, its the cues you don't see. Paul F made a quadruple b/f splice wood handle cue where the splices mirror imaged each other over the handle/forearm line and in the butt area where the sleeve met the handle. Its a great looking cue that started as an experiment. He also has a few other experiments hanging around his shop. With these cues there is alot of time spent in geometry mastering. So when you want to go radical, its not an overnight invention, its a cultivation of artistic concept meeting mechanical and mathmatical reality.
Joe
classiccues said:IMHO it was a lost art that I am glad to see utilized in this day and age. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Joe
huh?classiccues said:IMHO . . . its a cultivation of artistic concept meeting mechanical and mathmatical reality.
Joe
bruin70 said:i like 'em...but no one does anything interesting with 'em.
i think they have more design potential than spliced points.
maybe the people who make 'em have zero creativity
i know i shouldn't feel this way but the way they're built makes me nervous.
----------jazzn4444 said:I am a HUGE FAN of butterfly points. As mentioned on another thread, I'm also a sucker for purpleheart. Now...if someone has a cue with both....