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ended up buying one of these i listed in here earlier just out of curiosity
the quality of it is superb! the case alone is worth more than the price including cue, yet the cue is such a silky smooth finish to it and decent extensions. now got two cues... oops! oh just shoved a bluey on for a tip and it plays superb! If had paid over double for it would have been more than happy. (yes its not ebony but ebonized, but im not a snob when it comes to cues, if it plays well, it does! if it doesnt then it doesnt....)
it's a Stamford, but you have to take his word for it
Why would anyone buy a high end cue and ask for the badge to be left off ? makes no sense, now it's a £100 cue tops
(if it is indeed a Stamford at all !)
Why would anyone buy a high end cue and ask for the badge to be left off ? makes no sense, now it's a £100 cue tops
(if it is indeed a Stamford at all !)
the bigger muppet would be the eventual buyer of it at that price
The 1274 made by B & W was only made for two years and was usually plain Ash into a Macassar butt , so no front splice , top heavy on the price though .
The 1274 made by B & W was only made for two years and was usually plain Ash into a Macassar butt , so no front splice , top heavy on the price though .
Very surprised with that price especially as the earliest Tom Reece 1903 sold yesterday for £50 on eBay albeit bent, but the badge was the best one I've seen on these cues.
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