Who currently makes the best (and I hope I'm getting this terminology correct) veneered full splice forearms? I'm going to name a few, and please add to...or correct me.
Barry Szamboti
Dennis Searing
Skip Weston
Paul Mottey
James White
Tim Scruggs
Mike Cochran
John Showman
Southwest Cues
TAD
Tascarella
Who else? This seems to be an art form in and of itself to do this well.
I know that Schon used to when Bob Runde initially started the company, but I'm sure Evan has the skill/capability to do this. Also, early JOSS cues (very early) had this style of forearm. Is it just too much work when and if you're trying to build cues on a larger scale of production?
I know I've studied my new Skip quite close and the points and veneers are just flawless. I'm amazed by the skill that must go into learning how to machine wood so perfectly.
Just a question from a pool player who knows next to nothing about cuemaking. Thanks in advance for any info.
Barry Szamboti
Dennis Searing
Skip Weston
Paul Mottey
James White
Tim Scruggs
Mike Cochran
John Showman
Southwest Cues
TAD
Tascarella
Who else? This seems to be an art form in and of itself to do this well.
I know that Schon used to when Bob Runde initially started the company, but I'm sure Evan has the skill/capability to do this. Also, early JOSS cues (very early) had this style of forearm. Is it just too much work when and if you're trying to build cues on a larger scale of production?
I know I've studied my new Skip quite close and the points and veneers are just flawless. I'm amazed by the skill that must go into learning how to machine wood so perfectly.
Just a question from a pool player who knows next to nothing about cuemaking. Thanks in advance for any info.