Please post some pics of Fullspliced Cues

Here is another cue that was made for a local player, With Elk Horn Rings, butt Cap and Joint, along with a kicken Cocobolo Butt!!

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Enjoy
 
Here is another Antique Brunswick Cue conversion, this one is a Butterfly cue built for a local customer.

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Enjoy
 
Here is another cue I made for a local customer, this is one of my favorites. This cue is a Brunswick 26 1/2 Pre-Titlist conversion cue, with a very nice Birdseye Maple Butt.

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Enjoy
 
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i would love to see some pics of fullsplice cues ... Also pics from "work in progress" would be deeply appreciated

now please let your pics come my dear companions

thanks in advance :smile:

Berny


BERNY,

All of these cues are beatifull, but i have to ask.
What is your definition of a full spliced cue?
My definition: the wood from the but of the cue up to & including the points of the cue are one piece of wood.
Are we thinking the same thing?

SLIM
 
Thanks for the hint

BERNY,

All of these cues are beatifull, but i have to ask.
What is your definition of a full spliced cue?
My definition: the wood from the but of the cue up to & including the points of the cue are one piece of wood.
Are we thinking the same thing?

SLIM

Hey Slim,

well i was meaning cues like this one, with or without an Wrap ... with or without Feneers

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Thanks for your question Buddy ... may my asking wasn't excatly enough :)

Berny

PS: Please post more of such Cuep0rn :thumbup:
 

Hey Slim,

well i was meaning cues like this one, with or without an Wrap ... with or without Feneers

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Thanks for your question Buddy ... may my asking wasn't excatly enough :)

Berny

PS: Please post more of such Cuep0rn :thumbup:


Actually a Fullsplice cue is any cue where the wood in the points is a solid piece all the way to the cues butt. If the butt end is turned down and additional wood, or rings are added the cue is still fullspliced.

However, Fullspliced cues are truly even much more than that. The truest form of a Full Spliced cue that has been made in the USA in the last 100 years is the Brunswick 26 1/2 pre-Titlist and the Hoppe Titlist cues. These cues were made using a table saw set-up with a fence added not on a lathe, this technique is little used today, however, of late I have seen some cues that I suspect are being made that way. Cues made in this manner will have sharp points up and equally sharp points also going down. I have seen some Black Creek cues that look like they were made in this manner, but I am not sure. Cues that are wraped can easily be mistaken for full spliced cues, however, in most cases they are V-spliced, Milled or inlayed points even though they are sharp at the tips.

The cues made famous by Burton Spain that are being built by Hercek today are not true full spliced cues either, they are V-spliced cues that are again spliced to the cues handle in a separte technique.

Hope this helps and Take care
 
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Mr. Davis builds them both ways, I have seen some blanks likie Hercek uses, and I have sen some others that appear to be Full Spliced.

Okay, does my cue look to be a true full splice? I was told when I bought it that it was, but I now want to make sure bc the same guy told me all 3 shafts have ivory ferrules and when I looked up close @ them after buying the 2 non-old growth shafts look like they have some sort of fiber ferrule.
 
Okay, does my cue look to be a true full splice? I was told when I bought it that it was, but I now want to make sure bc the same guy told me all 3 shafts have ivory ferrules and when I looked up close @ them after buying the 2 non-old growth shafts look like they have some sort of fiber ferrule.

The wrapless Alves cue is full splice.
 
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