signing cues........

seven

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how do you guys sign your cues? meaning....do you print first and last name? print first initial and full last name? sign first initial then full last name? or sign full first and last name? so many options :)
 
Just do what you like. Try a few practice signatures first on a scrap cue. It will take a little practice to make it look nice. (at least mine did. Terrible writing, I may be related to a chicken with all the chicken scratching I do.)
 
seven said:
how do you guys sign your cues? meaning....do you print first and last name? print first initial and full last name? sign first initial then full last name? or sign full first and last name? so many options :)

First-Last cursive style but not my real signature. I write it so it is legible.
If it were my check signing style you could not distinguish what it says.
Year completed and serial number under the bumper.
Just as a helper.......do not sign on bare wood......it will look like a pile of..
well you know!
I always sign after I spray the first coat.
Use as little of a point as possible........ 005 micron works for me.
I use a gel type with silver ink under the rubber.......doesn't look as pretty as being engraved but it is my writing which is more important to my cues.

Good luck..............
 
Mine looks a little like this...

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I sign my first and last name just above my logo that is inlayed into the buttcap. 180 degrees from my signature I write the year and cue number, then finish over the top of them. Black,White,Blue,or Green gel ink.
Chris
 
seven said:
how do you guys sign your cues? meaning....do you print first and last name? print first initial and full last name? sign first initial then full last name? or sign full first and last name? so many options :)

I have signed a few with a drafting pen, after the first coat of clear. I usually only use my logo of a black heart on the butt cap. Each Q is numbered on the joint end of the shaft, under the bumper & signed & numbered under the wrap...JER
 
thanks for all the replies.. yeah..I'm gonna need practice.. I'm a Cadd operator by trade but learned Manual drafting first.. my manual lettering is really good but my handwriting is really bad :(
 
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