My blank for titlist

TommyLee

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John Davis blanks, pfd to make the cue. Bubinga into straight grain maple. Really nice blank can't wait til it gets started!
 

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Ready for spray!

The tape marks are for the wrap. Points came out remarkable!
 

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Im with the OP.

I prefer a cue with a wrap.

I would probably go very very simple because of the figure in the wood.

It had to beat the standard white with green specks.

Classic.

Ken
 
Im with the OP.

I prefer a cue with a wrap.

I would probably go very very simple because of the figure in the wood.

It had to beat the standard white with green specks.

Classic.

Ken

Don't care how simple you go , your still covering some pretty wood , unless they make a CLEAR linen , there is the answer . Jim
 
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Im with the OP.

I prefer a cue with a wrap.

I would probably go very very simple because of the figure in the wood.

It had to beat the standard white with green specks.

Classic.

Ken

And that's exactly the purpose of this cue, clean classic look.. The wrap will also make the figure in the points and butt stand out IMO.
 
I'm for wrapless as well. That wood is too pretty to cover up and would look sick without a wrap.
 
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Don't cover that wood. The nicest figure of the wood is in the handle area. Show off the full splice blank. Put a wrap on there later if need be.
 
No wood-loving cue maker would cut a wrap groove and cover up wood that nice... it's blasphemy! It's still not too late to save the wood!
 
Groove is cut, it's happening. If you want some nice figured wood I got a great cue with cocobola and curly maple wrap less might I add. I want the classic look and the wrap will give that, plus it will add to the figure in the points. Jmo, which I'm really looking forward to seeing
 
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