Sev said:
If I might put my 2 cents in. The creation of a full spliced cue boils down time, material and techneque. Most US builders dont want to spend the time building a full spliced cue due to the increased amount of labor and time involved. However it doesnt justify the price some builders demand for it. That is just supply and demand at work.
Second many of the new builders out there dont have the techneque to do full spliced correctly. Then you have the CNC crowd out there.
There is nothing that plays quite like a full splice cue. My BBC and Brunswicks that have been converted and left full splice play distincly differnt from any of the same cues that have been cut down to a short splice.
The price of the Titlist cues is at the moment outrageous for the materials that you. These cues generally were not made from top quality materials. There are exceptions and if you are lucky enough to get your hads on one they make a beautfully playing and looking cue.
So, you're of the impression that it takes more time & labor to build a full spliced cue, correct? If so, I cannot agree with you. The time it takes to make jig(s) & get the equipment & machinery set up correctly to make full spliced cues is a fair sized investment, but the manufacturing time can actually be less than what it takes to make a half spliced cue.
As to supply & demand, I'm not an expert in that field, but I believe the market for full spliced cues is somewhat limited. Speaking of quality cues now, not the low level junk that's being manufactured nowadays. And the price(?), well, if that's what a buyer wants, there are only a handfull of "go to guys" currently making
quality full spliced.
My personal opinion is that "Most US builders" build what the market is looking for, and in fact, spend a huge "amount of labor and time" and money, addressing themselves to building a quality piece of merchandise, (the majority of which are half spliced cues by the way). I also believe that any cuemaker that has been around a while and has become proficient in the trade, could very easily switch over to building full spliced, if, (big word here) if he was willing to make the move.
I don't doubt that your Brunswick plays differently than other cues, it certainly should. Does it play better(?), wouldn't that be in the opinion of the user? I have the option of making any cue I like for my personal use, but my preference is a half spliced.
my 2 cents worth