Cues seem to be categorized in value by what "level" they fit into...
THe following is from blue bookofpoolcuevalues.com
Level 1 =4 point hustler...
Level 2 =no points, 0-25 inlays
Level 3 =2-6 points, 0-8 inlays
Level 4 =4-10 points, 9-25 inlays
Level 5 =0-12 points, 26-50 inlays
Level 6 =0-12 points, 51-75 inlays
Level 7 =0-12 points, 76-125 inlays
Level 8 =4+ points, 126+ inlays
My question is,...what constitutes an "inlay"?
The regular inlays are self explanatory, one big diamond of ivory for example,but my lack of clarity falls with veneers and ringwork...
Is each seperate piece in each ring an "inlay" or is each ring an inlay?
I see no mention also of veneers in value charts...# of points are mentioned, but not veneers?
How would a cue with 6 points, all recut with points, with 4 veneers be differentiated from a 4 point basic cue ?
Pics would be great also when describing tougher scenarios.
Smart a$$es plz don't post anything...this is an honest question.
THe following is from blue bookofpoolcuevalues.com
Level 1 =4 point hustler...
Level 2 =no points, 0-25 inlays
Level 3 =2-6 points, 0-8 inlays
Level 4 =4-10 points, 9-25 inlays
Level 5 =0-12 points, 26-50 inlays
Level 6 =0-12 points, 51-75 inlays
Level 7 =0-12 points, 76-125 inlays
Level 8 =4+ points, 126+ inlays
My question is,...what constitutes an "inlay"?
The regular inlays are self explanatory, one big diamond of ivory for example,but my lack of clarity falls with veneers and ringwork...
Is each seperate piece in each ring an "inlay" or is each ring an inlay?
I see no mention also of veneers in value charts...# of points are mentioned, but not veneers?
How would a cue with 6 points, all recut with points, with 4 veneers be differentiated from a 4 point basic cue ?
Pics would be great also when describing tougher scenarios.
Smart a$$es plz don't post anything...this is an honest question.