Will a small crack in one of the points in an older custom cue effect the playability of the cue in any way if the shafts are straight? Thanks.
Will a small crack in one of the points in an older custom cue effect the playability of the cue in any way if the shafts are straight? Thanks.
I don't understand why people don't post pictures? It's so easy and in cases like this it's really impossible to say something meaningful with seeing pictures of the cue in question.
It's a cue that is for sell, that's why I am asking. I don't know if it's a full splice or short, but the points are ebony. I don't know how the point cracked. Has ebony been known to crack over time? thanksThis is impossible to answer. It's it full splice or short? How did the point crack?
In short, a lot more information and photos are needed. Or just play with the damn thing and determine if it is affected (or if you are...).
Pictures mateIt's a cue that is for sell, that's why I am asking. I don't know if it's a full splice or short, but the points are ebony. I don't know how the point cracked. Has ebony been known to crack over time? thanks
Pictures aren't really needed.Will a small crack in one of the points in an older custom cue effect the playability of the cue in any way if the shafts are straight? Thanks.
Just because they have a smart phone, it doesn’t make them smartI don't understand why people don't post pictures? It's so easy and in cases like this it's really impossible to say something meaningful with seeing pictures of the cue in question.
That would discourage me from buying it. Without that inlay, it could be worked on.
We say something close to that about people responding in this section.Just because they have a smart phone, it doesn’t make them smart
We say something close to that about people responding in this section.
Just because they say they build Cues.
Doesn't mean they do.
NO PICTURES!
Love it
That's a great looking stick that's in the making. Is that burl?
Probably just the point itself, but it can certainly create a buzz and it leaves the open to the elements. If the cue is nice and straight it will make repairing it easier, but it's still gonna be an expensive repair.
That's a great looking stick that's in the making. Is that burl?
Thank you!Love it
Thats a nice Szamboti...but for the crack....
No problem. that's some nice curly maple!Thank you, sorry for the hijack. The cue is wenge forearm and butt sleeve, padauk points and curly maple handle.