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  • #31
    You should ask Mr Wooldridge if he can fit an SD joint while on his Cue wizard.
    http://thecueguru.weebly.com/

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    • #32
      Originally Posted by JasonOwen View Post
      You should ask Mr Wooldridge if he can fit an SD joint while on his Cue wizard.
      how to get stabbed by jason owen.
      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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      • #33
        i don't mind. my xmas card list just got smaller. saved me another 50p so i'm well happy
        The Cuefather.

        info@handmadecues.com

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        • #34
          If you really want to learn you can use the search function and there are more than enough info on this forum for you to spend hours and hours on reading and equiping yourself. Look at the pistures, listen to what people say, and try to figure out why some cues are more sort after and more expensive. Try to understand why people prefer a cue over another...
          Go to a shop or try out your mates cues then find the one that feels the best. Try to understand why you like the cue--is it the flex of the shaft, the balance...
          Pay attention to the woods used, the finish, the craftsmanship in general and try to spot the differences between a higher end cue and a lower end one...
          If you want to learn you need to get your hands dirty so to speak.
          Good luck.
          www.AuroraCues.com

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          • #35
            Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post
            If you really want to learn you can use the search function and there are more than enough info on this forum for you to spend hours and hours on reading and equiping yourself. Look at the pistures, listen to what people say, and try to figure out why some cues are more sort after and more expensive. Try to understand why people prefer a cue over another...
            Go to a shop or try out your mates cues then find the one that feels the best. Try to understand why you like the cue--is it the flex of the shaft, the balance...
            Pay attention to the woods used, the finish, the craftsmanship in general and try to spot the differences between a higher end cue and a lower end one...
            If you want to learn you need to get your hands dirty so to speak.
            Good luck.
            Thanks Poolqjunkie

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            • #36
              I didn't know you had a table Jack...Check you out
              Pinpoint, Pause, Pullback, Pause, Pot.

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              • #37
                Not sure if you're sorted yet and I know you weren't 100% on TW, but this chap seems to be having trouble selling his, why not make him an offer, seems to meet your specs...

                http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...evor-white-cue

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                • #38
                  Originally Posted by mrbluejay View Post
                  Not sure if you're sorted yet and I know you weren't 100% on TW, but this chap seems to be having trouble selling his, why not make him an offer, seems to meet your specs...

                  http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...evor-white-cue
                  I did actually look at that cue but I only had around £400 and he's looking for £600. I ended up buying a Jason Owen cue and I have to say, very pleased with it!

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                  • #39
                    Originally Posted by Johnson88 View Post
                    I did actually look at that cue but I only had around £400 and he's looking for £600. I ended up buying a Jason Owen cue and I have to say, very pleased with it!
                    Let us know how you get in with it, they look very good.

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                    • #40
                      I would highly recommend it. Although mine is very slim, coming in at just 26mm...It's still a beauty to play with! Already had a few 50's with it

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                      • #41
                        Originally Posted by Johnson88 View Post
                        I would highly recommend it. Although mine is very slim, coming in at just 26mm...It's still a beauty to play with! Already had a few 50's with it
                        Which one was it, have you posted pics of it ?

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                        • #42
                          It's number 33 of his collection. 9.5mm tip, 26mm butt, 18OZ and 1 piece.

                          IMG_9118.jpgIMG_9119.jpgIMG_9121.jpgIMG_9122.jpgIMG_9124.jpg

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                          • #43
                            Originally Posted by Johnson88 View Post
                            I would highly recommend it. Although mine is very slim, coming in at just 26mm...It's still a beauty to play with! Already had a few 50's with it
                            26mm 4tw .

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                            • #44
                              Very nice cue

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                              • #45
                                Originally Posted by Johnson88 View Post
                                OK so I've just started playing snooker again after a year out of the game and I am in need of a stick (Preferably a 3/4)

                                I have about £400 and I am after the best cue I can find preferably with case and extensions but extensions aren't imperative.

                                I am 6ft 2 and absolutely gorgeous (I JOKE!) so I am thinking maybe a 59" cue?

                                What is the best tip size to have?
                                What is the best tip?
                                What is the weight I should go for? (I'm guessing 19)
                                What size butt?

                                I personally have never held a cue that feels as nice as a John Parris cue so I'm edging towards one of his at the moment.

                                Discuss....
                                62 Inch BCE !

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