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Location: Linn County, Oregon
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Originally Posted by drcoastline
Nice work but there sure is a lot of computer guided equipment being used. Not exactly "hand" made.
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Very generally speaking, most CNC made cues sport rounded ends at the points...or the CNC is disguised with some ornamental inlay at the tip of the points. Commonly found on "factory" cues. If a cue sports needle sharp and even points with thin veneers, you're looking at a custom...but yes, custom cue makers use today's technology. This didn't look like a cheaply equipped shop to me. Not that I have a clue what any of it sells for.
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