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  • eBay Mastercraft Black Price 1pc with extensions and case for sale

    Selling my black prince.

    Its a 1 piece cue, has a mini butt extension, short telescopic extension and long telescopic extension. Can email pictures.

    You will have to arrange a courier or you can collect the cue in person. Cash through pay pal or on collection.

    Looking for £120

    Thanks, Fraser

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    I am based in fife, Scotland forgot to mention

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    • #3
      147fraser:

      It would help a lot to edit your post and add the cue specs, length, weight, ferrule size, butt diameter and balance point. Maybe perhaps the shaft flex too if you know it, like 'medium', medium-stiff' or 'stiff'

      Terry
      Terry Davidson
      IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
        147fraser:
        It would help a lot to edit your post and add the cue specs, length, weight, ferrule size, butt diameter and balance point. Maybe perhaps the shaft flex too if you know it, like 'medium', medium-stiff' or 'stiff'
        Terry
        What's the best way to determine the flex?

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Bigmeek View Post
          What's the best way to determine the flex?
          Hold the shaft about 12" down with 1 hand then with the other hand hold the top of the cue and move it left and right, not too hard not trying to snap the shaft. If the cue is really difficult to move it is stiff, slight movement = medium/stiff, bit more movement is medium and lots of movement is whippy.

          Also you can hold the butt of the cue approx 12" up, then with the other hand give the cue a good tap with the palm of you hand another 12" or so up, then see how much the tip flexes as the cue vibrates, can also help to gauge stiffness.

          Obviously not scientific but you can get a rough gauge, especially comparing several cues.

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