Tascarella box cue?

since you have no clue regarding inlays and playability
whats your definition of a "box" cue ?
Bro,

What are you talking about? What is the purpose of all the trolls and troll ass questions on the thread?

Sir, if you have no:
1. Tascarella box cue pic to post
2. Tascarella box cue playing experience
3. Tascarella box cue review on your experience.

WHY ARE YOU HERE, POLLUTING THE AIR WITH YOUR MOUTH AND TROLL-LIKE QUESTIONS AND BEHAVIOR?

The classic thread posted by a member here by the name Will Prout (pardon spelling), defines box cues better than I ever could.

Search these names along with box cue for visual definitions:
1. Szamboti
2. Billy Stroud/JossWest
3. Eddie Gutierrez/Ginacue
4. Dennis Searing
5. Pete Tascarella
 
Bro
why are you polluting yourself?
giving me a list of cuemakers and mentioning will prout in no way helps me understand what you think a box cue is
why cant you give me a simple answer?
your responses regarding inlays made me question what you thought a box cue was
maybe i could help you find pics if i knew
not assumed
what you were looking for
you know what happens when someone assumes 😲
 
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Some of the very fancy artwork, museum type cues, with all the precious metals, stones and other material must weigh a ton!

So you don't think weight effects playability?

You are using a bit flawed logic here. The weight of a cue can be adjusted to match the preference, just inlays do not do anything. Let's say someone wants a 19 oz cue with metal inlays. All one needs to do is adjust the weight and type of wood used if the metal is heavier, and you get the target wright of the total cue. It's not like you take a 20 oz cue someone likes then add 2 oz of extra material to it to make a 22oz cue the player does not like.
 
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