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| Hand made shaft, made of Maple and Walnut with an Ebony butt |
Back side of the cue, evenly spaced perfect arrows |
Example of perfect arrows |
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The secret of the shaft is in the construction and ensuring all surfaces are perfect. This is very time consuming but makes the ultimate in a natural engineered wooden shaft, addressing the age old problem of getting evenly spaced arrrows from a natural wooden shaft. |
| Another example of perfect arrows with the joint 1 inch above splicing to give a better balanced and more accurate cue |
Cue can be made with more or less arrows |
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This is the second Supreme cue that Dave has made with Macassar Ebony butt and extra arrows in the shaft. |
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| Hand made Dave Coutts cue No. 70 with ebony butt, 4 lower splices of ripple maple and a snakewood facing splice |
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| Thee old ash one piece cue with double splice od exhibition grade walnut |
Multi spliced cue with various woods |
The origionl union jack cue. Made with laminated 0.6mm veniers to ensure colour is all the way through |
One piece cue with four lower splices of snakewood |
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| One piece cue with lower splice of exhibition grade walnut |
One piece cue with lower splice of exhibition grade walnut |
One piece cue with cocobolo butt and four lower splices of godfield burr |
One piece cue with cocobolo butt and four lower splices of godfield burr |
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| One piece cue with four lower splices of cocobolo |
One piece cue with four lower splices of cocobolo |
One piece cue with snakewood butt |
One piece cue with cocobolo butt |
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