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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/YE-OLDE-A...frcectupt=true

    Optimistic, £1k for a glover old ash replica?

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by neil taperell View Post
    Worthless ………………..names on cue :

    Neile Foulds

    Ronny O’Salivan



    Makes me laugh when people put items up on the bay of thieves , and they can't even been bothered to either put up a decent picture , measurements or get the description right . Pure laziness . You wonder how they would wrap it up , probably yesterdays newspaper !

    But its a bargain, £190 for a £5 cue and case with dodgy signatures.

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  • Neil Taperell
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snooker-C...8AAOSwIt5cXZ0x

    So this was donated by Parris Cues for an auction...hmmmm
    Worthless ………………..names on cue :

    Neile Foulds

    Ronny O’Salivan



    Makes me laugh when people put items up on the bay of thieves , and they can't even been bothered to either put up a decent picture , measurements or get the description right . Pure laziness . You wonder how they would wrap it up , probably yesterdays newspaper !

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...45a3%7Ciid%3A1

    "Reduced to sell"

    Yeah "reduced" from £875 to £1450 to £1260..

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Snooker-C...8AAOSwIt5cXZ0x

    So this was donated by Parris Cues for an auction...hmmmm

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    There was another burwat cue that had something similar, according to David smith it was a descendant of the Cecil Harverson cue design.

    Yes I have had a couple of those harvesons and that was the cue I was thinking about - there is another one as well but I forget the name.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
    I think that design was about before the burwat champion.
    There was another burwat cue that had something similar, according to David smith it was a descendant of the Cecil Harverson cue design.

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Same design different face splice, they all originate from the burwat champion regardless which had several different types of face splices and butt woods.

    Personally i find it odd so many are selling in that design when there's a ton of alternatives to be had.
    I think that design was about before the burwat champion.

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  • FMeister
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    Yes, but with the added cost. So keeping it simple, less cost....and it is similar to the worlds greatest (questionably) player

    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Same design different face splice, they all originate from the burwat champion regardless which had several different types of face splices and butt woods.

    Personally i find it odd so many are selling in that design when there's a ton of alternatives to be had.

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  • narl
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    Originally Posted by FMeister View Post
    Actually it's not the "ronnie' design....I think the facing place is different - it's Honduras Rosewood.

    JP has stated in one of his earlier videos that the Ronnie design is the most popular so I think you're right!
    Same design different face splice, they all originate from the burwat champion regardless which had several different types of face splices and butt woods.

    Personally i find it odd so many are selling in that design when there's a ton of alternatives to be had.

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  • FMeister
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    Actually it's not the "ronnie' design....I think the facing place is different - it's Honduras Rosewood.

    JP has stated in one of his earlier videos that the Ronnie design is the most popular so I think you're right!

    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    Well it's the so called "Ronnie" design (despite the fact this design dates from the late 1800's) so it's bound to sell.

    I'd love to ask JP out of the Cues he has in production how many are using that Burwat Champion design, i'd be willing to bet it's more than half easily.

    Seems to be the 1 piece Cues are flying out the door literally as soon as they are finished, and the 3/4 Cues are slower to move.

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  • narl
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    Well it's the so called "Ronnie" design (despite the fact this design dates from the late 1800's) so it's bound to sell.

    I'd love to ask JP out of the Cues he has in production how many are using that Burwat Champion design, i'd be willing to bet it's more than half easily.

    Seems to be the 1 piece Cues are flying out the door literally as soon as they are finished, and the 3/4 Cues are slower to move.

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  • FMeister
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    I was supposed to meet with him to examine the cue this evening....but then he cancelled on me and up'ed the ante on ebay. I wonder whats that all about. May have sold it outside of ebay policy, increased the price so no-one will buy, and removing the listing from ebay in a few weeks time to deter any suspicion. (The things I come up with) Lol

    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...b6c7%7Ciid%3A1

    Yesterday this was listed for £875, now it's up at £1450.

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  • ADR147
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    Originally Posted by narl View Post
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...b6c7%7Ciid%3A1

    Yesterday this was listed for £875, now it's up at £1450.
    lmao - hopeful.

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  • narl
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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/John-Parr...b6c7%7Ciid%3A1

    Yesterday this was listed for £875, now it's up at £1450.

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