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Handcrafted Cues by Schmelke
Each Schmelke Pool Cue is built and designed by master craftsmen for
straightness, hitting power, balance and durability. All cues
are made from the finest hardwoods, both foreign and domestic.
The shafts are selected from hard maple, first air dried for
whiteness, then kiln dried and aged to guard against warping.
Each cue has a specially made tip mounted on a high impact fibre
ferrule. A choice of four joint styles ensures the hit and
balance suited to each individual players game.
All Schmelke cues have a specially designed UV finish, usually found
on only the most expensive cues on the market. All shafts are
coated with a non-stick UV finish and hand polished to insure a
satin feel and a smooth stroke.
Quality, Options and Service
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Exclusive Shaft Finish -
Protects from warpage, prevents dirty shafts
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UV Finish - Gives both the
shaft and butt a superior feel and protection
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Joint Construction -
Threaded joint affixed by epoxy
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Materials - The finest aged
wood, tips, ferrules and joint parts
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Options - Your choice of weight, joint type, wrap, and cue
length
Schmelke Shafts
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Standard shafts are made of high
quality hard rock maple
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Our laminated shafts are also
high quality hard maple only these are cut down, pieced and glued
together to give a stiffer, more solid hit. On average these
shafts have about 22 laminations per inch.
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Both our standard and laminated
shafts are turned down and finished the same way with our super
smooth UV finish.
Schmelke Joints
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Joint #1 is solid brass 9/16 x
24. Joint #1 gives the cue a very forward balance with a
crisp hit and very little feel.
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Joint #2 is 5/16 x 18 stainless
steel. Joint #2 gives the cue a forward balance with a
fairly crisp hit with a little more feel than joint #1.
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Joint #3 is 5/16 x 18 ertalyte.
Joint #3 gives the cue a less forward balance with a soft hit with
a little more feel.
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Joint #4 is 3/4 x 10 directly
into the shaft wood with an ertalyte collar. Joint #4 gives
the cue a less forward balance with a very soft hit and a lot of
feel.
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