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  • redeye
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    The main reason I purchased a new cue is because after looking into it the secondhand cue market it seemed very dodgy especially ebay. I bought a jason owen cue that had to be returned as it had damage. In the end I thought F##k it I'll pay the extra and just get the cue I really wanted and new. As with everything I'm sure there are some brilliant cue sellers and some shysters.
    I ended up spending more than I wanted to on a cue for my level of ability, but hopefully it will last me into older age and maybe something I can pass on to my son or sell if times ever become hard.
    Im sure plenty of dodgy badge swapping goes on.

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  • Mark187187
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    Ha ha, I thought that list of cues looked familiar. All those cues listed, and all that's ever sold is a box of elks.

    I thought it odd that someone would join and spam so hard day one. I guess ebay isn't working out, so trying some fresh water to fish for suckers.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    I have some advice for you, stop pricing your cues at 10 times their true value !!!!!
    Ah that's mr "this cue was spliced by parris cues so it's worth a grand". Not a bit of wonder it's been on ebay over a year and not budged...

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OLD-SNOOK...IAAOSw9zdcfkOV

    OOh £250 off.

    £170 + random old cue shaft that could be worth a fiver = £750....

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by tonymicra View Post
    Great.
    I deal with the antique snooker cues.
    Most of them Joe Davis collection.
    All cues good condition.
    Also tips supplied and fitted £10.
    Originally Posted by tonymicra View Post
    Also any advice I can give on the table and off the table.
    Snooker questions.
    I just joined hoping to help or advise people players.
    I have some advice for you, stop pricing your cues at 10 times their true value !!!!!

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  • redeye
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    Blackbone is only available in all ebony... Hence the name... Ive gone for an 8.6mm titanium ferrule. Ash shadt

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  • sanman
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    Ok enjoy. Hope it meets your expectations.

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  • tonymicra
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    Blackbone.
    What shaft?
    Ash
    Maple?

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  • redeye
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    Blackbone is only available in all ebony... Hence the name... Ive gone for an 8.6mm titanium ferrule.

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  • tonymicra
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    What wood you gona make cue from?
    Ash
    Or

    Ebony?

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  • sanman
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    the one he has commissioned. That would be a bit obvious I would think

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  • tonymicra
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    Which cue you on about?

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  • sanman
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    just curious

    Is it a plain ebony butt design or more fanciful splicing

    Originally Posted by redeye View Post
    Ok thanks,

    I dont play snooker only pool. Thats why I has it made because most decent cues for sale have larger tip than I want to use.

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  • tonymicra
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    I play snooker and also play pool competitions.
    You play world rules?
    I go Blackpool every year to play the world pool masters.
    You should come along.

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  • tonymicra
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    True say.
    Apparently ton praram cues wood gets matured up to 8 to 9 months.
    So strength is better.
    What size you gona do ferrule?

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  • redeye
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    Ok thanks,

    I dont play snooker only pool. Thats why I has it made because most decent cues for sale have larger tip than I want to use.

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