POINTS /NO POINTS/FULL SPLICE

bbb

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i obviously am not a cue maker
there are some threads in the main section about this but i trust you guys a whole lot more...:)
do points do anything for playability/structural stability?
is full splice better?
is a merry widow just as good a player ?
i did a search and didnt really find an answer
thanks in advance for any thing you care to share on the subject
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
 

billsey

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As with everything, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It shouldn't make any difference in play, given everything else is identical, but if the wood is of poorer quality a full splice will be likely to warp less than a solid shaft.
 
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bbb

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As with everything, the beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It shouldn't make any difference in play, given everything else is identical, but if the wood is of poorer quality a full splice will be likely to warp less than a solid shaft.
Thanks for the reply
 

str8eight

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I’ll try not to be too biased in my reply. When you look at a full splice you are looking at the actual construction of the cue. With a Merry Widow/short splice etc you have no idea what the internal construction looks like. Could have been put together with a one piece core, a connecting screw, no core at all etc. IMO full splice is the optimal construction method.


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rhinobywilhite

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Both cuemakers who replied earlier have valid points regarding construction. Either full splice or short splice can provide a quality cue. The skill of the cuemaker is very important to the finished product. I have seen quality and crap produced with both methods. Neither Chris nor Shelby produce inferior cues. Just my opinion.
 

Vanessa

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After reading the question here, and the answers, I'm just wondering...
Do points or splices matter in the overall strength; durability; longevity in the cue?
Like if I have a quality made cue that's just solid maple without a wrap, will it hold up?
 

measureman

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After reading the question here, and the answers, I'm just wondering...
Do points or splices matter in the overall strength; durability; longevity in the cue?
Like if I have a quality made cue that's just solid maple without a wrap, will it hold up?
Like yeah it will be fine.LOL
 

JerseyBill

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i obviously am not a cue maker
there are some threads in the main section about this but i trust you guys a whole lot more...:)
do points do anything for playability/structural stability?
is full splice better?
is a merry widow just as good a player ?
i did a search and didnt really find an answer
thanks in advance for any thing you care to share on the subject
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
I'm not much of a cuemaker , but I do play at a good level and in my experience I've always thought that points took away from the hit. They have other pluses for sure but playability strictly I like no points no joint, just a stick. Even the ferrule could be done away with if the stick wouldn't splinter near the tip. Just my opinion.
 
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