The cue is with me. Have been trying to get someone to take some pictures. Think i will just do it myself. Probably will not turn out as nice as i really not into photography. But just to that i can get some comments.FAST_N_LOOSE said:A PERFECTLY EXECUTED MITER SHOULD BE NEARLY INVISIBLE. BRUIN HAS SOME GREAT EXAMPLES OF PERFECT MITERS, AND I'M SURE THAT'S WHY HE SAID IT. NOTHING AGAINST YOUR CUE, I THINK IT LOOKS VERY NICE, BUT IT'S NOT PERFECT.
I ACTUALLY PREFER THE VENEERS TO BE STACKED AND PRESSED AGAINST EACH OTHER, IT'S ARDER TO DO AND MORE TEDIOUS, BUT I FEEL THATS THE BETTER WAY TO DO IT.
BY THE WAY, -R- DOES GREAT WORK, AND I'M SURE YOU'LL LOVE THE CUE.
EDITED FOR SPELLING, BECAUSE JOE IS A JERK
Who is bruin. I would really like to look for those examples. Do you have any example of stacked and pressed veneers?
I am only owning one cue now. The one that i will need and use. But i may get another as it seems nearly impossible to get a good ebony titlist these days.
My experience with Jerry has been great. I am not sure if he has done many of such veneer box kind of inlays. But i think that if i can point out to him what comments i received here he will look out for those flaws in the future. I am pretty sure my next cue will have them again.
Any comment, good or bad will be welcomed.
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