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Variation of the master cue up for a pretty penny so far. Joint looks decidedly un-parris like.
Assuming that badge belongs to that cue it will go a lot higher, and yes joint looks like a replacement for sure.
I'm not saying it's worth it but people believe these to be pre Ultimates, but surely wouldn't be a machine spliced cue ??
Assuming that badge belongs to that cue it will go a lot higher, and yes joint looks like a replacement for sure.
I'm not saying it's worth it but people believe these to be pre Ultimates, but surely wouldn't be a machine spliced cue ??
There must be loads of ugly cues out there worth a few pounds
Assuming that badge belongs to that cue it will go a lot higher, and yes joint looks like a replacement for sure.
I'm not saying it's worth it but people believe these to be pre Ultimates, but surely wouldn't be a machine spliced cue ??
The badge looks a little ropey, if you look at the "se" the S looks a bit wonky, though could have been touched up possibly. Not sure about it myself, afaik masters were either jointed in the middle or at the 12 inch mark, to have a joint just above the splices looks a bit odd, though could possibly have been a custom order?
Variation of the master cue up for a pretty penny so far. Joint looks decidedly un-parris like.
chinese modern joint ...... rare early badge stuck on a random cue! I have never seen a post code cue that was not handmade - because he did not have the tools required to make a machined cue at the time.
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