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  • #16
    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    yes any tip you like. yes it's a 3/4 split cue, only one of these but plenty of other cues around 200 or so. - oh dear colour scheme...... i am more of a best tool for the job kind of person!
    Ok, Thank-you

    Unfortunately, I am a bit of a tart when it comes to things like this, but it does seem like a very good price for a decent cue...which sort of makes the looks irrelevant...decisions

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
      I have this cue - last one from a batch I had cue craft make up for me for the league pool players
      May I ask what model/name cue it was from Cue Craft?

      Thanks and ATB

      James

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      • #18
        they were custom made - no make or model - i rang them and asked for what i wanted and they made them for me, plenty of forum members own them and will attest to their quality.
        https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
          they were custom made - no make or model - i rang them and asked for what i wanted and they made them for me, plenty of forum members own them and will attest to their quality.
          Thanks mate. I know they wouldn't be a low quality, I just wondered in terms of cost mainly - I fully understand that you have to make a profit, so it wouldn't have made a difference of what they cost you.

          I really like this one from Cue Craft : http://www.cuecraft.com/zcstore/inde...products_id=11

          And I quite like this one : http://www.cuecraft.com/zcstore/inde...&products_id=9

          I don't know what to go for...!

          Would there be any difference between your cue and the two I have posted above? (Except for appearance)

          Thanks and ATB

          James

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by Jimbob 2705 View Post
            Thanks mate. I know they wouldn't be a low quality, I just wondered in terms of cost mainly - I fully understand that you have to make a profit, so it wouldn't have made a difference of what they cost you.

            I really like this one from Cue Craft : http://www.cuecraft.com/zcstore/inde...products_id=11

            And I quite like this one : http://www.cuecraft.com/zcstore/inde...&products_id=9

            I don't know what to go for...!

            Would there be any difference between your cue and the two I have posted above? (Except for appearance)

            Thanks and ATB

            James
            i could supply you with either of those and make more money! truthfully you should spend a few days reading around the forum about cues - get to know what what because at the moment you are not informed enough to make a decision.
            https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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            • #21
              Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
              i could supply you with either of those and make more money! truthfully you should spend a few days reading around the forum about cues - get to know what what because at the moment you are not informed enough to make a decision.
              I take it you would charge the same as Cue Craft charge?

              I will follow your advice, and have a read around. I have had a read around before, but doing it again won't hurt

              May I ask what you would particularly advise that I read about, just so I know what I need to know so I 'informed enough to make a decision'?

              Thanks and ATB

              James

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              • #22
                i think you don't really know what you are looking for, or what makes a good cue, there are thousands of threads on here that will help you to know what you need. (off the record i might be a bit cheaper than cue craft!)
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                • #23
                  Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
                  i think you don't really know what you are looking for, or what makes a good cue, there are thousands of threads on here that will help you to know what you need. (off the record i might be a bit cheaper than cue craft!)
                  Right, I have done some reading

                  This is what I have come up with which would be ideal :

                  Oil Finish - Varnish/Lacquers get sticky quite easily when compared to an oil finish
                  8mm-9mm Tip Size - I will probably go for the middle line of 8.5mm, it seems a fairly ideal starting point, which I can always change. I have looked at this thread : http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...-size-for-pool
                  Two Piece Cue - I am unsure whether I will go 1/2 or 3/4 yet. I have read this thread : http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...ues-3-4-or-1-2
                  17.5-18oz Weight - This seems about the average weight, so it will be an ideal starting point.
                  Machine Spliced - Obviously I would prefer a hand spliced cue, but it will cost too much for my budget most likely.
                  Wood - Probably will be Ash, or possibly Maple.
                  ADR, Can you recommend that I research/look at anything else?

                  Thanks and ATB

                  James

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                  • #24
                    good reading! centre split will be harder to sell on but handy to transport. as for handspliced on a budget of £100 you will need a bit of luck. the finish is everything, getting a cue finished nicely in oil make you a better player - bold statement but i believe it to be true!

                    the only issue you might have is that to find a cue better than the one i offered for £50 you might need to up your budget to a handspliced cue and that is likely to be £150+
                    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                    • #25
                      this mastercue will be good i expect. http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...-Cues-for-Sale i looked at the pictures looks ok but no margin left for a dealer.
                      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                      • #26
                        Originally Posted by Jimbob 2705 View Post
                        Right, I have done some reading

                        This is what I have come up with which would be ideal :

                        Oil Finish - Varnish/Lacquers get sticky quite easily when compared to an oil finish
                        8mm-9mm Tip Size - I will probably go for the middle line of 8.5mm, it seems a fairly ideal starting point, which I can always change. I have looked at this thread : http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...-size-for-pool
                        Two Piece Cue - I am unsure whether I will go 1/2 or 3/4 yet. I have read this thread : http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...ues-3-4-or-1-2
                        17.5-18oz Weight - This seems about the average weight, so it will be an ideal starting point.
                        Machine Spliced - Obviously I would prefer a hand spliced cue, but it will cost too much for my budget most likely.
                        Wood - Probably will be Ash, or possibly Maple.
                        ADR, Can you recommend that I research/look at anything else?

                        Thanks and ATB

                        James
                        as ADR said, a very good analysis ... just a few thoughts ...

                        oil finish is best, but it's easy to remove the varnish from a varnished cue - say 10mins with some medium sandpaper - it'll never be as good as an oil finished cue but it will be quite acceptable ...

                        tip size ... I think the smaller the tip the more nervous the cue - or rather the more accurate you need to be in terms of exactly where you hit the cueball ... I don't know your standard but I think it's good advice not to go really small unless you are totally sure that's what you want, so 8.5 to 9.5mm (for UK 8ball) is a sensible range ...

                        1/2 or 3/4 ... a lot of personal preference here ... if you're every likely to play on hampered tables (wall too close) then a 3/4 wins every time - you can play with the shaft only or even better, a 3/4 with a mini-butt that fits both the shaft or butt ...

                        hope this helps

                        PS ... I think you should seriously consider ADR's £50 3/4 Cue Craft cue ... that has got to be an amazing deal ... from memory, ADR said it had an 8mm tip so a bit small but let's be positive, it'll improve your cueing action no-end learning how to control it

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                        • #27
                          cue is 8.15mm - normally for pool 8-9mm is the range 9.5 is too big and too difficult to generate the quick spin required.
                          https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                          • #28
                            sorry to hijack the thread but i'm also looking for cue to play local pool league with so if OP not wanting to buy your cue craft i'd be happy to, can you pm to let me know. apologies if treading on toes.

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by diy_al View Post
                              sorry to hijack the thread but i'm also looking for cue to play local pool league with so if OP not wanting to buy your cue craft i'd be happy to, can you pm to let me know. apologies if treading on toes.
                              Sorry Al, but I have decided to take ADR's cue (If he still has it for sale?)

                              Can you send me Pyament details? Bank Transfer would suit me best.

                              Thanks and ATB

                              James

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                              • #30
                                no worries Jimbob, knew you would and hope it works for you - i don't particularly like the look of it either but for a pool cue who cares?

                                ADR, if you have anything else that fits the same requirement could you let me know?

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