please note this is a 3/4 cue not a one piece.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostADR:
NOW you tell me. (I had ignored the post initially as I thought it was a 1-piece). Please PM me with total price including shipment to Canada and a short and long extension if you happen to have them
Thanks,
Terry
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostADR:
NOW you tell me. (I had ignored the post initially as I thought it was a 1-piece). Please PM me with total price including shipment to Canada and a short and long extension if you happen to have them
Thanks,
TerryStill trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by andrewscrewball View Posthi Andrew it.s Andrew from Brecon,what a fantastic looking cue from mike wooldridge let us know how much you want for the cue and i.ll have it off you if it,s not to expensive
regards Andrew Hunt
p s or call me on 07773040622
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neil:
In my quest to find out who makes the best cues I've tried every major manufacturer out there EXCEPT Mike Wooldridge. This was because the price of the custom type of cue I wanted was over 800quid from his site and I felt that was a little too expensive to give a cue maker a try.
This cue from ADR gives me the opportunity to try out a decent MW cue at a price I can afford just so I give him a fair shake. If I don't get on with it then I think I should be able to sell it on without losing too much money.
Right now I feel Trevor White is leading the pack although the LK.T I have is a damned close one too. I also had an Aurora 1-piece which was excellent and one Robin Cook (which I still have) which is right in there too.
Outstanding orders are a pearwood shaft 3/4-butt from Dan Shelton and also a custom Robin Cook. After those come I'm done as I know I have at least 3 cues here that I can use permanently
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postneil:
In my quest to find out who makes the best cues I've tried every major manufacturer out there EXCEPT Mike Wooldridge. This was because the price of the custom type of cue I wanted was over 800quid from his site and I felt that was a little too expensive to give a cue maker a try.
This cue from ADR gives me the opportunity to try out a decent MW cue at a price I can afford just so I give him a fair shake. If I don't get on with it then I think I should be able to sell it on without losing too much money.
Right now I feel Trevor White is leading the pack although the LK.T I have is a damned close one too. I also had an Aurora 1-piece which was excellent and one Robin Cook (which I still have) which is right in there too.
Outstanding orders are a pearwood shaft 3/4-butt from Dan Shelton and also a custom Robin Cook. After those come I'm done as I know I have at least 3 cues here that I can use permanently
Terry
reading this post i don't see the name John Parris amongst these cues you have tried. can i ask is this because you had one and dont rate it, or because you haven't tried one?
I seem to recall reading a post that you had a JP as your main cue for years but you sold it or something? unless i'm getting myself confused as to who has posted the many comments i've read on TSF over the last few months...
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snooks:
I made the mistake of leaving JP off my list. When I played in the UK I used a JP 3/4-butt which I bought sometime in the early 80's I believe. Unfortunately I managed to snap the ferrule and tannin off the cue and had to shorten it down to about 55.5" and it just never played the same.
I subsequently ordered 3 more JP cues but admittedly not one of his top-of-the-line Ultimates so maybe I'm being unfair to JP, but I found all the 3 to be much too stiff for my likes.
I have other cues here too and I just didn't list everything I have. I will be selling some cracking cues and very good prices just to get rid of them in the near future. I have and H&O, 2 x Robin Cook, Acuerate, LK.T, a couple of Andy Travis cues and all of them are around the same specs with ash shafts and about 17.5oz to 18.2oz.
I will post them up here once I decide which 2 cues I'll be keeping for my own use
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Postsnooks:
I made the mistake of leaving JP off my list. When I played in the UK I used a JP 3/4-butt which I bought sometime in the early 80's I believe. Unfortunately I managed to snap the ferrule and tannin off the cue and had to shorten it down to about 55.5" and it just never played the same.
I subsequently ordered 3 more JP cues but admittedly not one of his top-of-the-line Ultimates so maybe I'm being unfair to JP, but I found all the 3 to be much too stiff for my likes.
I have other cues here too and I just didn't list everything I have. I will be selling some cracking cues and very good prices just to get rid of them in the near future. I have and H&O, 2 x Robin Cook, Acuerate, LK.T, a couple of Andy Travis cues and all of them are around the same specs with ash shafts and about 17.5oz to 18.2oz.
I will post them up here once I decide which 2 cues I'll be keeping for my own use
Terry
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hi Terry this is Andrew, you sent me a message about a list of cues you have, i had been looking at the stunning mike wooldridge cue that ADR had for sale on the forum but it was sold.i prefer a 1 piece cue myself around 18.5 to 19 ounces and 57.5 in length, and a butt size of 29.5 to 30. i have on order a 1 piece cue from Dan Shelton i dont know if you,ve heard of him have a look on his web site. i can send you a photo of this cue if you like when i get it
regards Andrew
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