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The difference is though......that my Mrs can tell when i lie..........every time i open my mouth !!!!
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I have bought various cues and no two from the same maker in the same design and same spec even have ever played alike and mistakes do happen on occasion as highlighted in your review of the Tony Glover cue so a little unfair to judge people on the result of just one cue.
However, the cue he made for me was damaged. He should have checked and it cost him that sale. I doubt he'll have lost sleep over it as he would have repaired and sold the cue with no trouble. But for me, the cue was always going to feel tainted.
If you ordered ten cues from each of them and then compared them in terms of playability cost and quality of service that would be more like it but by letting them all know you are doing it first also makes it pointless - like walking into a restaurant and telling them you are doing a review of their food for the paper - they are bound to try their best for you.
Also a review would be better taking into account more than one opinion to remain objective.
I doubt that your wife would be happy with you buying 50 or 60 odd cues though.
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My Mrs is not happy with me buying 2 cues let alone 50 !
But you are right i've had a few cues from the same makers to roughly the same specs and they all play differently .
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I think this thread is not a reliable way to judge cue makers and I would doubt the validity of it for the following reasons.
I have bought various cues and no two from the same maker in the same design and same spec even have ever played alike and mistakes do happen on occasion as highlighted in your review of the Tony Glover cue so a little unfair to judge people on the result of just one cue.
If you ordered ten cues from each of them and then compared them in terms of playability cost and quality of service that would be more like it but by letting them all know you are doing it first also makes it pointless - like walking into a restaurant and telling them you are doing a review of their food for the paper - they are bound to try their best for you.
Also a review would be better taking into account more than one opinion to remain objective.
I doubt that your wife would be happy with you buying 50 or 60 odd cues though.
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Been using the TW I got hold of in the last couple of weeks. I have to say it is by far the best cue I have used. Bit lighter than I am used to but balance and feel is perfect.
Its hard to describe but it just 'hits' perfect.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postpottr:
It looks like you not only have the same specs as I do but I'm also trying the same thing. I have a TW cue which I was playing with for a year but I kept looking at other types of cues so now I have one on order from MW, Andy Travis, Dave Coutts and I have ordered cues from Robin Cook and John Parris (not an Ultimate).
I recently discovered (at least for me) that shaft flex plays a very big part in what makes me really like the hit and feel of a cue. I have a 1pc Green Baize cue here which has a pure medium shaft flex (recognizing my 'medium' might be someone else's 'medium-stiff' or even stiff.
I would recommend if you like the shaft flex of your present cue then measure the diameter of it every 3" down to 39" or so and send those measurements to all the cuemakers and you should end up with nearly the same shaft flex on the cues you order.
I realize this might be a real pain for the cuemakers however I've found most cues today are made way too stiff for me and I have a hard time finding a cue with the flex that I prefer.
Terry
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3 quick snaps I took this morning.
Another hour in with it and it's weird how comfortable I feel with it. Have to be honest, I don't think it's a pretty as the MW but that's down to me choosing a veneer instead of a double front splice (plus Mike's F1 extensions are pretty ****in cool).
Just like Mike's cue... The build quality and it's general appearance is perfect. Exactly what I asked for in specification. I now expect this to be a given for top cue makers.
If I had to compare the two I'd say that the finish on Trevor's cue is smoother and more to my tastes and Trevor's cue is far more responsive to play with.
I have I pretty steady smooth cue action. The less effort I can hit the white with to generate spin the better. I am really taken back by this cue. It really plays fantastic... Possibly even better than my MAC cue which I absolutely adore.Last edited by pottr; 4 September 2013, 01:13 PM.
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostPlayed with it last night in my first league match of the season... 96 first shot and a sublime 52 clearance in the second frame. Quite like this cue.
Any chance we get to see a few pictures of this little beauty......??
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Originally Posted by pottr View PostIt's ok for potting, rubbish at position... It underscrewed the yellow to get on the green
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Give it to Fedia, it would of cleared the table without even looking!!!.....
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It's ok for potting, rubbish at position... It underscrewed the yellow to get on the green
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