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  • jrc750
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    When did Mike start making cues, it says this cue has been in storage for 18 years !
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mike-Wool...cAAOSwUM5aS5fq

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  • anish147
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    That's the kind of passion I admire. I have far more respect for those cuemakers who place importance on the skill and pride in making cues - whether to sell or as a hobby. I'm lucky to have been able to get my hands on one of his cues! No one at my club knows of him but when they pick up the cue they like it, but since they don't recognise the name they are quick to criticise it without playing a shot with it. Just goes to show many don't really know what makes a good cue even if it's in their own hands!
    Last edited by anish147; 31 December 2017, 06:06 PM.

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by anish147 View Post
    Totally agree with Andy Hunter - I have a great cue by him which has a solid, quality feel to it
    andy is a living legend but he will not start making cues for people as a business he is not interested in that.

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  • anish147
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    Totally agree with Andy Hunter - I have a great cue by him which has a solid, quality feel to it

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by Stevie1 View Post
    Must be some money out there in cues if u had your pick of cue maker to have a cue who would it be and why ?
    I have had cues by everybody mate, I personally like andy hunter, tony ions and tony glover but then i like old cues!

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  • Stevie1
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    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    I have sold inlaid cues for £10k. in the past but for a normal cue maybe about £4k.
    Must be some money out there in cues if u had your pick of cue maker to have a cue who would it be and why ?

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by Stevie1 View Post
    What is the most someone has paid for a cue that you no ADR
    I have sold inlaid cues for £10k. in the past but for a normal cue maybe about £4k.

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by Edenrob View Post
    not a joke - a warning.

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  • Edenrob
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    I like your joke Andrew
    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F263411334027

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  • Mathias121
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    https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F263411334027

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  • Stevie1
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Would make little difference as it would be copied anyway, there's a cue-maker on facebook (can't recall the name offhand) who incorporates a chip into his cues which can be read with a smartphone so you know its legit or not. Only a matter of time before that's copied as well.
    Thats mental having to do that ? No all i ment is for them to offer it as i think its a nice touch

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by Stevie1 View Post
    I must admit i do like the look of the butt stamp on cues stamford is doing it aswell now dont no why modern makers cant start it up
    Would make little difference as it would be copied anyway, there's a cue-maker on facebook (can't recall the name offhand) who incorporates a chip into his cues which can be read with a smartphone so you know its legit or not. Only a matter of time before that's copied as well.
    Last edited by narl; 30 December 2017, 06:08 PM.

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  • Stevie1
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Will-Hunt...0AAOSwIFtaR5NV

    One of the old stamped number cues, probably before people sussed out he was importing them and whacking a badge onto them.
    I must admit i do like the look of the butt stamp on cues stamford is doing it aswell now dont no why modern makers cant start it up

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  • Stevie1
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    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    not sure the real value - without the rex williams connection they can be £2k with this badge
    What is the most someone has paid for a cue that you no ADR

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Will-Hunt...0AAOSwIFtaR5NV

    One of the old stamped number cues, probably before people sussed out he was importing them and whacking a badge onto them.

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