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A legend is at 450pounds now and Shark was a lower range.
Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostWhat would this Cue cost brand new roughly you think for the guy that originally purchased it??
Hard to get prices on the MW website especially for a Cue that is discontinued.a bad player who love cues
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Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostRarely in Australia do we get quality English Cues make it to Ebay and what do people think of this MW???
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/201217295...MakeTrack=true
Very tempted to buy it but honestly i know very little about MW Cues except the fact he has a great reputation.
If the specs suit you I would seriously consider it :snooker:
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostOriginally Posted by Chappy5 View PostWhat would this Cue cost brand new roughly you think for the guy that originally purchased it??
Hard to get prices on the MW website especially for a Cue that is discontinued.
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostThis is a cue that I had a few months ago and its a fine cue. I've had three Wooldridge Shark cues and they all played well and this was the best of them all, with the original owner buying this with a premium shaft through the VCM.
If the specs suit you I would seriously consider it :snooker:
WOW if true and the Specs are O.k but gee i would of liked it a tad longer. ((((
I am just over 6ft tall and i am worried it may be a tad short.If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostAre you the original owner?????
WOW if true and the Specs are O.k but gee i would of liked it a tad longer. ((((
I am just over 6ft tall and i am worried it may be a tad short.
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Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostAs much as i don't want to say it i am agreeing as i really like the Cue.
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostTrouble sometimes of being tall, you see a really stunning cue on Ebay only to scroll down and see the specs really don't suit you, will look nice on the cue rack but not really practical for the job you want it to do.
You need to pay out to get it shortened/retapered, while knocking £££'s off the resale price . .
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O.k i was testing out my shortest Cue in my rack just now on my home table which is the same size as this MW.
When holding the Cue correctly with my Elbow in a perfect 90 degree angle to my arm while striking the Cue ball to ensure good follow through and smooth power delivery i have 2-3cms of overhang MAX left of the Cue. I have not got really long arms or big wing span so to speak.
Decisions Decisions!!! And i will need extensions for sure which are not included.Last edited by Chappy5; 14 November 2014, 09:12 AM.If it is called " Common sense " why is it so rare???
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Originally Posted by Chappy5 View PostOriginally Posted by Stupree View PostThis is a cue that I had a few months ago and its a fine cue. I've had three Wooldridge Shark cues and they all played well and this was the best of them all, with the original owner buying this with a premium shaft through the VCM.
If the specs suit you I would seriously consider it :snooker:
WOW if true and the Specs are O.k but gee i would of liked it a tad longer. ((((
I am just over 6ft tall and i am worried it may be a tad short.
Rule of thumb does suggest that the cue may be shorter than ideal for you but it doesn't mean it couldn't work in your hands.
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