Rusticated Oval Shank Billiard #14

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pmbattles
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Rusticated Oval Shank Billiard #14

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So my wife likes this style, I am not to sure about it. Anyways, another oval shank billiard. Critiques welcome, Thanks in advance.
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Re: Rusticated Oval Shank Billiard #14

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Lots of good things here, lots of little things done well. Your transitions are clean, shaping pretty symmetric, I don't see any scratches on the stem.

Saddle on the stem is not perfectly even top/bottom, more definition (and fake definition - you can take the side down further if you are aftraid to make the stem thinner in the middle) there would be good.

I find the presentation bowl heavy - this probably comes from the lower profile shank - so something to consider is that if you flatten the shank, the bowl is going to look a little fat in comparison. The other thing going on here is that to my eye, the back and front profiles of the bowl don't match, which is to say that the top of the bowl looks bevelled off at an angle that is not perpendicular to the midline of the bowl - tie this into the side profile of the bowl (which I like more than either the front or the back) and I get the feeling that it's a little strangely shaped.

NOT a fan of this rustication because it looks like a sausage on the bottom. Looks cool elsewhere though!
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