Leon Sly Ivory over stainless joint

lukemindish

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Leon is about to start building a cue for me. I was wondering what everyone opinions are on his Ivory over steel jointed cues. I was originally just going to go with a juma joint. But I am very curious about how his Ivory over steel joints play.
 
I would think this type of joint plays like a piloted stainless steel joint with the look of an Ivory joint. Other than weight I wouldn't see why you wouldn't go with a piloted Ivory joint.

Kevin
 
trust the cuemaker

he will have reasons of his own - for the joint combination. Ivory,Micarta and SS all work good together. Some cuemakers use only 1 or 2 joints- nowadays the cuemaker is expected to do all- Hopefully you picked out a brazilian rosewood Front to match. mark you will like it! Leon and I have talked of these things for a few months now!!
 
If you're building a true compression fit piloted joint, you need steel or another metal inside to prevent splitting and wear. If not really compression fitted, the ivory is fine.
 
i have had several piloted ivory joints
i personaly liked everyone i had

i had gus,barry and george but i don't know if they were pressure fitted
i never had one break

i have heard of the steel ivory combo,i think bob owen made the one i saw
i liked it too
but i really couldn't say what effect they have on play
 
Curious, is the ivory threaded to the stainless?

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so is it only for show????
or does it give you a blended steel/ivory hit/feel??
just askin for my knowledge:)
 
Imo

so is it only for show????
or does it give you a blended steel/ivory hit/feel??
just askin for my knowledge:)

IMO it does have a different hit to it

A stainless joint has a certain weight and a hit

A ivory over stainless has less weight and a different more desired hit to me

A ivory joint has less weight of the two and has its own distinct hit I love ivory too ;)

I don't believe I would say it has a blended hit of both I'd say it is it own style
 
IMO it does have a different hit to it

A stainless joint has a certain weight and a hit

A ivory over stainless has less weight and a different more desired hit to me

A ivory joint has less weight of the two and has its own distinct hit I love ivory too ;)

I don't believe I would say it has a blended hit of both I'd say it is it own style

thanks for the reply
sort of like vanilla chocolate and strawberry
to each his own and you can like all flavors
:thumbup:
 
Imo

Anytime

If your leaning to what side ivory over stainless is more like the answer would be more like a stainless steel joint but a totally better hit than solid SS
 
I just hit with a kick ass Mike Webb cue tonight that was ivory sleeved over stainless and it was amazing. Bill Stroud posted a while back about how he had the lowest percentage of cracked ivory joints when he sleeved them. Even if it was sleeved, I could hear the ponk of the ivory. On the other hand, I made a solid juma jointed cue and it hit so good I kept it, so in the end, its totally up to the op.

Joe
 
I was told it only saves you weight and the ivory is basically just for show.

Thanks for the info. I appreciate everyones 2 cents:thumbup: In the end I have decided to go with the Juma joint. Pictures will be posted in the gallery as soon as I have the cue. It should be a knockout!
 
i had a sly with and s.s half joint with elophorne over it...hit great and i dont thing leon uses ivory..at least he didnt
 
i saw one of thesein the 80s
i must have drawn my ball,so i called tim scruggs and told him to make me one
i mighta even said they were the best,or the going thing or something of like

he made it,i bought it,i missed a shot for the money and sold the cue
i could not tell the difference

tim and mike enjoyed laughing at me for years

since then,i avoid excessive claims,but i can't tell the difference in steel,ivory or half each

i don't know how you could tell
 
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