Hey guys, I'd like to see cues that have reverse forearms. Post'em if you've got'em!
Unless I'm mistaken, yes, that's what it's called. I thought this was a common term?I may have some pics. But what is a reverse forearm? Do you just mean lighter pointwood and darker forearm wood?
I'm not familiar with the term.
Unless I'm mistaken, yes, that's what it's called. I thought this was a common term?
It may be. Just because I've never heard the term doesn't mean its not used all the time. I mean, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer. LOL.
I have a few examples of some of by older cues. I'll try and get pigs of them up tomorrow.
I know I'm not the only one who has pics of reverse forearms. Here's one by Edwin Reyes, one of the best cuemakers the world ever saw.
Not sure of who made this one, but I like it.
my friend, did you know that this was a southwest cue?
my friend, did you know that this was a southwest cue?
Here are a couple more pics I dug up.
Kenny Murrell with birdseye points and grenadillo forearm and handle.