Originally Posted by jonnylovessn8ker
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I was surprised when i saw the quality of these Triumphs........great shafts & something a little bit different in style & feels in a different class to the other cue craft range in my opinion.
Only problem is all the ones i've seen have all been 19.5oz which is a shame for those of us that prefer lighter cues.........
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Originally Posted by CueAntW147 View PostI was surprised when i saw the quality of these Triumphs........great shafts & something a little bit different in style & feels in a different class to the other cue craft range in my opinion.
Only problem is all the ones i've seen have all been 19.5oz which is a shame for those of us that prefer lighter cues.........Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!
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i am not sure what it weighs but if you like a heavier cue at that sort of money with all the kit they are a great cue - its a shame that they suffer from the image of a few years ago because a lot of time and effort went into this one. - maybe it would be possible to order one lighter?
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Originally Posted by itx View Postwhere's the photo for this cue please, so i can have a look at the shaft and the cue.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postit on ebay mate - here - http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...STRK:MESELX:IT
Is it a good hitting cue?
The splices and veneers have a certain "conversational" quality, don't they!
That badge. What can I say? To be honest it is reminiscent of a tacky gold foil sticker from a gently used banana.
Price is attractive though!
=o)
Noel
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Originally Posted by noel View PostAndrew... have you played with it?
Is it a good hitting cue?
The splices and veneers have a certain "conversational" quality, don't they!
That badge. What can I say? To be honest it is reminiscent of a tacky gold foil sticker from a gently used banana.
Price is attractive though!
=o)
Noel
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