Cue makers that make their own full splice

TellsItLikeItIs said:
The math would not be the obstacle Hadj, the tooling would be.

Cutting the front is a breeze... problem I see is cutting the 5 point prong... :)
 
pdcue said:
Not trying to be argumentative either, but I doubt his waiting list
is soley due to the fact that he builds long full splices.

The percentage of cue buyers to whom this is important is small,
as is the percentage who will pay the prices he charges

For years, Adam 4 pointers were made from long full-spliced butts
you didn't see people linning up to buy them

Dale

Comparing or putting Joels full splice cues in the same train of thought as Adam cues is purely ignorant. There is a large contingent of buyers that prefer traditional cues, as the wait of a dozen or so cuemakers can prove, as does our sales. In fact I think they would rather buy those, than buy cues from a guy cranking out CNC made cues on ebay.

Full splice cues are made by Joel, Bear, James White/Mottey, Tascarella and a few others.

Jvan
 
hadjcues said:
Cutting the front is a breeze... problem I see is cutting the 5 point prong... :)
The tough part would be, to either find a 72 degree V groove cutter, or have one made.

If you try to do a full spliced five pointer with 90 degree V grooves, you will drive yourself crazy.

Tracy <---Not a cuemaker
 
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