hello looking for a burrought champion cue. i like a a cue around 17oz have bought a FEW NEW ONES .mike wooldridge- john parris ect ect but i find the 17 ounce new cues are not up yo the standard of the old 17oz cues. I had a burrought champion cue for 30 years till it got broken by a freak accident. any body out there got one for sale/ please let me know
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I played with a BurWatt Champion back in the late 40's and early 50,s. Horace Lindrum autographed it when I played him around that time. Eventually it went for a walk!? Then bought a Ye Old Ash by BurWatts and used it for many years. Are these top cues they make now, really better than the old Burroughs and Watt cues were?
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Originally Posted by Acrowot View PostI played with a BurWatt Champion back in the late 40's and early 50,s. Horace Lindrum autographed it when I played him around that time. Eventually it went for a walk!? Then bought a Ye Old Ash by BurWatts and used it for many years. Are these top cues they make now, really better than the old Burroughs and Watt cues were?
I personally do not think that any cue made nowadays can get anywhere near the feel , balance and quality of wood of a good old cue.
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Originally Posted by sbsnooker View Posthello looking for a burrought champion cue. i like a a cue around 17oz have bought a FEW NEW ONES .mike wooldridge- john parris ect ect but i find the 17 ounce new cues are not up yo the standard of the old 17oz cues. I had a burrought champion cue for 30 years till it got broken by a freak accident. any body out there got one for sale/ please let me know
I was talking to James Flaherty at the last points tournament in carlow and he had one with him,he had lent it to someone for a while and just got it back and he offerd to sell it to me,it was 58 inches long and 17.5 oz
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Originally Posted by bonoman1970 View PostI personally do not think that any cue made nowadays can get anywhere near the feel , balance and quality of wood of a good old cue.
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Maybe we are just sentimental...:snooker:
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Originally Posted by 1lawyer View PostI agree with you...Two or three have come close for me (hunt & OB) (Parris) (MAST) but if you do find a good Burwat champion one piece or any other antique that plays well (Tom newman etc) then these new cues pale by comparison and don't feel the same to me somehow.
Maybe we are just sentimental...:snooker:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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