I wasn't sure which section of the Forum to start this thread but this section certainly seems the most appropriate.
As cue-makers, you have a different understanding of pool cues that most players have about the cues they play with. When it comes to custom cues, when the order is placed with you, the customer either tells you what they want in terms of the cue specs or the customer asks for your advice.
Well, how about situations when the cue-maker is the customer.....you could be ordering the cue from another cue-maker or building it for yourself. When you are going to build, or order a pool cue, what do you want? How would you build the cue, forgetting for the moment the question of looks. The appearance of the cue isn't of any consequence to this thread or my query.......what would your cue's anatomy be?
Cue playing weight, any weight bolt? Shafts....size, weight, taper, ferrules, tips? What type cue joint....wood, phenolic, steel, ivory, etc..... thread type(5/16x14, 3/8 x10 etc.) ? How about cue wrap, or butt diameter? How would the cue you want to play with be built?
Here's what I posted on Shooters08 thread ...."Theoretical best playing cue design....
"I'd like to learn what the "cue-makers" play with more so than even the pros. They can build themselves any type of cue, any weight, type of wood, different composition materials, shaft weight and diameters, ferrule and tips, etc. If Dennis Searing, Barry Szamboti, Joel Hercek, etc, built themselves a cue to play with....how would they build it....what would be the cue's anatomy......what would they choose to have and how would they build the cue.....13mm shafts & ivory ferrules with soft tips vs. 12.6mm shafts, short LBM ferrules, and rock hard tips or how about steel joint vs. wood joint or ivory, etc.? Would they want their cue to be a spliced cue and what type?
I'm going to start a thread in the Cue-Maker section asking if the cue-makers would share their version of the ideal cue for their personal play....I think it would be interesting and informative to read."
As cue-makers, you have a different understanding of pool cues that most players have about the cues they play with. When it comes to custom cues, when the order is placed with you, the customer either tells you what they want in terms of the cue specs or the customer asks for your advice.
Well, how about situations when the cue-maker is the customer.....you could be ordering the cue from another cue-maker or building it for yourself. When you are going to build, or order a pool cue, what do you want? How would you build the cue, forgetting for the moment the question of looks. The appearance of the cue isn't of any consequence to this thread or my query.......what would your cue's anatomy be?
Cue playing weight, any weight bolt? Shafts....size, weight, taper, ferrules, tips? What type cue joint....wood, phenolic, steel, ivory, etc..... thread type(5/16x14, 3/8 x10 etc.) ? How about cue wrap, or butt diameter? How would the cue you want to play with be built?
Here's what I posted on Shooters08 thread ...."Theoretical best playing cue design....
"I'd like to learn what the "cue-makers" play with more so than even the pros. They can build themselves any type of cue, any weight, type of wood, different composition materials, shaft weight and diameters, ferrule and tips, etc. If Dennis Searing, Barry Szamboti, Joel Hercek, etc, built themselves a cue to play with....how would they build it....what would be the cue's anatomy......what would they choose to have and how would they build the cue.....13mm shafts & ivory ferrules with soft tips vs. 12.6mm shafts, short LBM ferrules, and rock hard tips or how about steel joint vs. wood joint or ivory, etc.? Would they want their cue to be a spliced cue and what type?
I'm going to start a thread in the Cue-Maker section asking if the cue-makers would share their version of the ideal cue for their personal play....I think it would be interesting and informative to read."
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