I've fallen heir to an Aeon Tristar Club cue with extension piece. I don't play much snooker - anyone able to use it? I've no idea of its value! (Or even if it's woth much!)
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Post some pics. People will need to see it to give you an idea of value. There is a thread or two on here about aeon cues. They were made in Coventry by a guy called Dennis garrison. Aeon also made some cues for hunt and obyrne I think. I use one, and it's a brilliant player. They usually are very good cues.If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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Originally Posted by stan-mullin View PostJudging by the pictures, it looks a pretty basic cue, if I was you I'd take the tenner from DWOT!
Sorry to say it will probably not be worth a lot, £10 maybe. Any more than that should be thought of as a massive bonus.If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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Judging by the j.pegs,I must ask "is this a three piece" i.e.centre joint and 3/4 (about 11").If so and the other specs are known e.g.Length,weight,ferrule/tip size and they were favourable,then I would suggest that it might appeal more to the pool players on the forum.Please post specs.Thanks.
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Got a bit put off when I read some of the comments on this thread and did not follow through - apologies to anyone who may have been following. The cue is still for sale and can still be seen at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...3&l=8e847fbeb2 - it is 144cm (51") long, centre jointed, weighs .3kb (approx 1 lb) has an extension piece 51cm (20") long and a tip diameter of 9mm (less than 3/8th inch)
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