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  • karlos fandango
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    Originally Posted by jono* View Post
    how can you measure poor though???
    Poor cues have out of line splices,rough finish,poor fitting joints..easily measured

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  • jono*
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    Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
    Ive never seen a poor T W cue , yet again no have i seen a poor M W , Robin Cook , Dave Coutts , Glover or Stamford , all great cue makers , but have had quite a few dozen Trevs .
    how can you measure poor though???

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  • jono*
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    226£ looks a bargain for that phoenix cue. nice one mate

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  • nicklowry12
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    This is my phoenix "master cue 2" I received a couple of months ago. Ordered it custom from Mick at world cue sports (formerly sharp snooker). It took about 8 weeks to arrive after initially placing the order.

    58" long
    18.25 ounces
    9.5mm tip
    30mm butt diameter

    I cant remember what tip is on it (its one of the ones I received after winning the 2014 WC lucky dip competition... thanks mark lol)

    Beautifully finished cue and a joy to play with, including a mini butt and telescopic extension it was $430AUD (226 pounds at todays exchange rate)












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  • irfeen75
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    does anyone know trevors current waiting time for a cue? i ordered 2 over a year ago, i did email him a month ago but got no reply!!

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  • hotpot
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    Ive never seen a poor T W cue , yet again no have i seen a poor M W , Robin Cook , Dave Coutts , Glover or Stamford , all great cue makers , but have had quite a few dozen Trevs .

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  • billabong
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    Originally Posted by Leo View Post
    I disagree, there is not a number 1.you can't disassociate trevor whites work with the work of wooldridge who's quality of work is excellent and so is many of the Thai cues out there where the quality is also exceptional. there's not one great craftsman out there theres quite a few.
    +1

    Trevor is one of the top cuemakers.

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  • Leo
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    For me just based on the quality of work, he's number one.
    I disagree, there is not a number 1.you can't disassociate trevor whites work with the work of wooldridge who's quality of work is excellent and so is many of the Thai cues out there where the quality is also exceptional. there's not one great craftsman out there theres quite a few.

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  • Inoffthered
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    Originally Posted by karlos fandango View Post
    Agree...the work is outstanding
    Aye. x2 .

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  • karlos fandango
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    For me just based on the quality of work, he's number one.
    Agree...the work is outstanding

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  • itsnoteasy
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    For me just based on the quality of work, he's number one.

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  • karlos fandango
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    Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View Post
    I'm no expert on cues in the slightest, but I am yet to see a Trevor White cue that isn't made to the highest standards, with most other makers I have seen the odd cue and thought ,hmm not their best work, but every TW looks picture perfect, don't know how they play but they certainly look the part.
    Mine plays great...lovely piece of work from Trevor

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  • DeanH
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    **Post Pictures of your cue!**

    the few that I have been kindly allowed to have a go with have all been cracking players

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  • itsnoteasy
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    I'm no expert on cues in the slightest, but I am yet to see a Trevor White cue that isn't made to the highest standards, with most other makers I have seen the odd cue and thought ,hmm not their best work, but every TW looks picture perfect, don't know how they play but they certainly look the part.

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  • Samcheung001
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    Originally Posted by Leo View Post
    Oh defiantly, and the forum is great to get ideas, just sometimes it feels like the same cue all the while with just a different forum member.
    I don't think so as I have seen many different great trevor white cues with different kinds of wood. I guess you have such impression may be due to the thick maple veneer design that quite many trevor white cues use.

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