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:snooker: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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kev:
The H&O is a Red Plate with extensions.
jrc:
I thought the wooden dowel inside the ferrule was called a tannin but I guess it's tenon? I've even seen tannin spelled out somewhere.
andrewscrewball:
I have a pearwood shafted cue on order from Dan Shelton but I've just heard he's having some problems and is temporarily out of the business so I don't know when i'll get it, if ever.
Rob:
There's nothing wrong with a Tom Gautier cue with the exception of the prices they demand. I have never owned one but I have tried out a few and I don't find them to be anything special and especially don't think they warrant their usual $1,000+ price tag. If you want a really good snooker cue for a reasonable price I would recommend Trevor White (trevs1 on here) or Robin Cook. With the Canadian dollar strong right now against the British Pound you can get a really good cue from eithe of them, including extensions and postage for around $650 or so depending on how fancy you order the cue.
Another bonus is it will be to your individual specs.
For whoever asked me what specs I ordered from Dan, it was my normal specs which are 57", 18.0 to 18.3oz, butt dia at 29mm and balance 16" to 18". I also ask for an ash shaft (pearwood from Dan) which is very slightly whippy as I find a lot of the British cues are a little stiff for me. Right now I have a custom Trevor White cue and I really like it. I also ask for my shaft to be finished super-smooth which borth Trevor and Robin did great and also is well done on the LK.T custom I just received.
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
I have a pearwood shafted cue on order from Dan Shelton but I've just heard he's having some problems and is temporarily out of the business so I don't know when i'll get it, if ever.
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Originally Posted by Rob Singer View Post:snooker:
Hi Terry, I've only been on the TSF for a short while and it looks like you have a lot of experience with snooker. Just would like your opinion of Tom Gauthier cues, if you've used them how does the Gauthier compare to MW,RC,DS,etc. I'm out west and there are a few available but expensive. Only thing holding me back on the UK examples is the pretty high postage. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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As far as I am aware the wood to wood joint is called a mortise and tenon joint.The female part of the joint is the mortise and the male is the tenon.The timber under a ferrule has a shoulder so technically I suppose it is a tenon as opposed to a dowel,which although also round has no shoulder.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostOK, I just checked the Oxford English Dictionary and the proper term for the wooden dowel inserted into the ferrule is 'tenon'.
I STAND CORRECTED!
This is the second mistake I've made this century, I'm getting bad! (or old maybe)
Terry
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trevor white for sale now brand new.
58"17.5 oz bp at 17.5"! 9.2mm £495.
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