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Michael Webb

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You lost me at hello. ;)


In my defense, I did say I was feeling like a smart ass today. Hahahaha

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Snooker Theory

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I agree, stellar work Mike. So I have a question if you don't mind, why do the two of you guys have inlays/veneers set up in a different manner(yours seem to be inline, and Dave's are staggered, sorry if I am missing something obvious to cuemakers, I am guessing it changes the appearance of the finished product.


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Michael Webb

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I agree, stellar work Mike. So I have a question if you don't mind, why do the two of you guys have inlays/veneers set up in a different manner(yours seem to be inline, and Dave's are staggered, sorry if I am missing something obvious to cuemakers, I am guessing it changes the appearance of the finished product.


Thank you. I would never speak for another Cue maker but I would guess Mr. B. Did that purely for everyone's benefit to see the MILLED veneers.
 

Snooker Theory

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I agree, stellar work Mike. So I have a question if you don't mind, why do the two of you guys have inlays/veneers set up in a different manner(yours seem to be inline, and Dave's are staggered, sorry if I am missing something obvious to cuemakers, I am guessing it changes the appearance of the finished product.


Thank you. I would never speak for another Cue maker but I would guess Mr. B. Did that purely for everyone's benefit to see the MILLED veneers.

That makes sense, I was trying to figure out how that would work into the cue, duh.:embarrassed2:
 
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