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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...MAAOSwKvJasXH7

    Another fedia account? pretty sure that's the same cue he had listed a few weeks back.

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mike-Wool...IAAOSwVWFarIQq


    Big old butt on this cue, 26" overall.

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  • golferson123
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    Originally Posted by qc2 View Post
    it's just going to be one more thing to annoy cue makers as if it wasn't already hard enough.

    "i want 5 evenly spaced arrows then a small boat then 2 even arrows going the other way but not pointing at me in a threatening way as that'd put me off. arrows must look like Vs and not Us. I want it stiff but not stiff, you know what i mean..."
    not everyone wants a cue made with timber that had a squirrel sat on it three weeks ago, and the reference to the boat is from experience a lot of players consider it narrows the search for a playable cue nothing to do with how it looks

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  • mathias12
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    Believe it's a chick. Messaged her saying No1 is going to buy 2 cues for 4k with no specs. It was collection only. Said the only way they will be getting 4k for them was if it was shipped internationally...straight to China or Asia!

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  • vmax
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    Originally Posted by qc2 View Post
    it's just going to be one more thing to annoy cue makers as if it wasn't already hard enough.

    "i want 5 evenly spaced arrows then a small boat then 2 even arrows going the other way but not pointing at me in a threatening way as that'd put me off. arrows must look like Vs and not Us. I want it stiff but not stiff, you know what i mean..."
    I'm taking a delivery of pearwood tomorrow, if anyone wants to give me a long list of specs I'll take length, weight and ferrule diameter but nothing else; any takers ?

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  • qc2
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    it's just going to be one more thing to annoy cue makers as if it wasn't already hard enough.

    "i want 5 evenly spaced arrows then a small boat then 2 even arrows going the other way but not pointing at me in a threatening way as that'd put me off. arrows must look like Vs and not Us. I want it stiff but not stiff, you know what i mean..."

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  • jonny66
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    Originally Posted by blahblah01 View Post
    My take is as above, and also known as canoe: in here I thnk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwgmAvJvQJ0
    Seems my cue is a boat, the things you learn on here. I'm going to chuck it in the river and see if I can paddle it down to the club next time The end of the boat/canoe is cut off by the ferrule though, probably won't float as well.

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  • qc2
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    all those demands on grain pattern made for painful viewing

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  • blahblah01
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    Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
    I always thought a "boat" was where the grains join and make complete ring? And why desirable? For playability?
    My take is as above, and also known as canoe: in here I thnk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwgmAvJvQJ0

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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
    Originally Posted by cpserrao View Post
    Thats the second cue I've seen this month that has the arrows going both ways on the same side
    Love the color of this shaft. Has that nice aged look...
    thats called a boat, very desirable
    I always thought a "boat" was where the grains join and make complete ring? And why desirable? For playability?

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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by qc2 View Post
    yes, again due to it sounding similar (more rhyming than similar in fact) to another word, fortune
    I recall a car licence plate in HK with 8888 went for mega bucks some years ago at auction

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  • qc2
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    yes, again due to it sounding similar (more rhyming than similar in fact) to another word, fortune

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  • DeanH
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    Originally Posted by blahblah01 View Post
    I thought the unlucky number was 8, hence the joke with Nick Leeson.....
    8 is a very lucky number to the Chinese and possibly other far East cultures

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  • blahblah01
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    I thought the unlucky number was 8, hence the joke with Nick Leeson.....

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  • qc2
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    number 4 is unlucky, sounds similar to the word for death. the fact that it's double 4, compounds it

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