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nothing wrong with BOB ACKERS JOINTS LOL THEY ARE BOMB PROOF , PARRIS CUES STILL USE THE SAME THREAD AS BOB DID JOHNS PARRIS JOINTS BEFORE HE GOT SET UP TO DO THEM HIMSELF , you cant beat a good engineer
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took a chance on the bad pics and bort it fantastic cue for half price :snooker:
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I bought it like that had it cheap only want it as player i think if it was still a one piece it would be to light for me
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Originally Posted by Harr View Posthttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Burwat-Cha...item3cef3ab254
This looks nice i play with a late original one with a Bob Akers joint in it very stiff shaft great cue
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Burwat-Cha...item3cef3ab254
This looks nice i play with a late original one with a Bob Akers joint in it very stiff shaft great cue
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Originally Posted by rdsalt View PostAny thoughts on this one, genuine or not?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VERY-EARLY...ccb9c#viTabs_0
Always a bit wary when the seller has little or no feedback, also seems a bit strange that the badge has been replaced due to wear yet the cue is in very good condition for it's age.
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Looking at the pictures of the badge they are not the same badges that the other chap is making this one is engraved and far better quality imo. (same method that tony uses) so in my opinion the badge story ie the new one could be legit, whether the original badge was H&O is a completely different story. Oh and robins cues is robin cook
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The seller says it was rebadged by Robins cues, does anyone know them, they may be able to tell you if it came to them with the original badge on.
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Originally Posted by rdsalt View PostAny thoughts on this one, genuine or not?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VERY-EARLY...ccb9c#viTabs_0
Always a bit wary when the seller has little or no feedback, also seems a bit strange that the badge has been replaced due to wear yet the cue is in very good condition for it's age.
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Any thoughts on this one, genuine or not?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VERY-EARLY...ccb9c#viTabs_0
Always a bit wary when the seller has little or no feedback, also seems a bit strange that the badge has been replaced due to wear yet the cue is in very good condition for it's age.
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