Let's keep the thread going with these two beauties:
You can't hide bad points with dots, if anything it would bring more attention to them....if the person actually knows cues.I see a lot of cues from all different makers that have dots at the end of the points.
Is this just a design feature or is it used to cover bad points or a combination of both?
Yeah but if a point comes out stubby and not sharp you could hide it with a dot?You can't hide bad points with dots, if anything it would bring more attention to them....if the person actually knows cues.
The flat-faced ivory joint that's all red and black with a black leather wrap used to belong to meHere is another Thread that "TheMarsMan" posted.
2 Dozen of my favorite Szamboti's
I have been meaning to take some pictures on my Szamboti's and today was the day. I am not the greatest photographer and this 100K limit is a little tough to deal with, but here is the best I could do. The three on the bottom are Barry's and...forums.azbilliards.com