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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by mythman69 View Post
    Yeah, you are right, most of them are machine spliced.

    Still I would only pay 75 quid tops if it was in very good condition.
    I would expect it to be £125 min?

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  • tetricky
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    I bought a one piece cue case, that came with two cues. Rather it was advertised as two cues, but I bought it purely for the cue case, as it was cheaper than an equivalent case on it's own. Anyway....

    The two cues were without their badges. It looks suspiciously like they were harvested for putting on other cues. I'm at a bit of a loss as to why anyone would do this. They're hardly the greatest cues in the world. I can't imagine that the badges are anything special. Anyway, unless someone can tell me that I'm doing something I shouldn't, I'll be hacking them up to make short cues for my pool table.20150721_134143_800x600.jpg
    Last edited by tetricky; 21 July 2015, 01:42 PM.

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  • andy carson
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    looks like the improved the concept since then though - found this

    imagine it on fire mode in the local club!

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
    More than that surely, this one is hand spliced so rarer
    Yeah, you are right, most of them are machine spliced.

    Still I would only pay 75 quid tops if it was in very good condition.

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  • jrc750
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    Originally Posted by mythman69 View Post
    About 40 to 60 quid . . .
    More than that surely, this one is hand spliced so rarer

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    What would this type of cue normally go for ?
    About 40 to 60 quid . . .

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  • Neil Taperell
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    What would this type of cue normally go for ?

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  • mythman69
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    I like the fact he is trying to sell it for that much and can't be asked to put a tip on it
    For an extra $500 he will do it

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  • Byrom
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    I like the fact he is trying to sell it for that much and can't be asked to put a tip on it

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  • mythman69
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    Want a good laugh?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/pool-cue-...item1c5659ab8a

    "This cue might well be worth much more" or a lot less.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    looks like the improved the concept since then though - found this

    Couldn't play on that mate it looked terrible, i liked the other idea though with the luminous pockets

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  • Byrom
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    looks like the improved the concept since then though - found this

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  • Byrom
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    I had a do on a L shaped pool table and a 50 pence shaped one but the best buzz was once when I played on a normal type pool table well normal cept when lights went off it was actually a glow in the dark pool table which had luminous pockets balls and cues and was lit around the cushions - that was strange balls flashing in pockets leaving trailers like a firework going off.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    That looks great fun......would like to play on that .
    Me to it looks class!

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  • tincup
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    they used to have an L shaped table at a pub in Wakefield a few years back. Was loads of fun to play on.
    If memory serves me right im sure they used to have an octagonal table aswell

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