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  • eBay Mike Wooldridge Legend

    SOLD!


    Please note Cue Only (case is NOT included)

    Mike Wooldridge Legend Cue (1 Piece Ash)

    No introduction required on the quality of these cues!

    Very well looked after.
    Fantastic condition. 100% Straight

    Length 57.25"
    Butt 29mm
    Tip: 9.5m
    Weight: 18oz
    Latest F1 Butt Joint fitted


    Cue and Case Now SOLD
    Last edited by foss13; 16 July 2013, 04:41 AM. Reason: Sold

  • #2
    How old is this cue? any pictures of the badge?

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    • #3
      the cue is 12 months old pm me with email for additional pics badge is normal Mike Wooldridge
      Last edited by foss13; 11 July 2013, 04:33 PM.

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      • #4
        The pictures of your cue are not up to the mark(need to see the full length of the cue in proper lighting conditions). And if you do want anyone to seriously consider buying this, you'll have to add the extension butt as well as the cue case. Cheers!!!

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by iftimullick View Post
          The pictures of your cue are not up to the mark(need to see the full length of the cue in proper lighting conditions). And if you do want anyone to seriously consider buying this, you'll have to add the extension butt as well as the cue case. Cheers!!!
          Lol, pics look good enough to me, taking a pic of a whole cue is very very difficult, the grain just doesn't show up.
          Why would he have to include an extension and a case ??? most people already have a case or want there own choice, not something thrust upon them

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
            Lol, pics look good enough to me, taking a pic of a whole cue is very very difficult, the grain just doesn't show up.
            Why would he have to include an extension and a case ??? most people already have a case or want there own choice, not something thrust upon them
            +1 Haha, what a numpty. Makes you wonder if the fella has ever bought or sold a cue! Plus some, like myself, don't even want extensions haha.
            "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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            • #7
              I believe full set with case and mini butt and extensions will be a value added for selling. Specially for me I will look for full set, not every cue using the same butt joint.

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              • #8
                What kind of a cue do you play with? The chevrons(arrow like grains) on the tip end of the cue are important becauase all good players need these to sight the cue ball. This applies mostly to those players who use an ash shaft. As for the extension butt I had asked to be added with the cue was that extensions butts for the joint on this cue are not available everywhere. And adding the cue case in the same price makes the deal worthwhile.
                P.S. I own two cues: John Parris Pro and Peradon Pro. Both weigh 18 ozs & have 9 mm tips.
                Also it's the man behind the cue & not the cue that play's the game.

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                • #9
                  What kind of a cue do you play with? The chevrons(arrow like grains) on the tip end of the cue are important becauase all good players need these to sight the cue ball. This applies mostly to those players who use an ash shaft. As for the extension butt I had asked to be added with the cue was that extensions butts for the joint on this cue are not available everywhere. And adding the cue case in the same price makes the deal worthwhile.
                  P.S. I own two cues: John Parris Pro and Peradon Pro. Both weigh 18 ozs & have 9 mm tips.
                  Also it's the man behind the cue & not the cue that play's the game.

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by iftimullick View Post
                    What kind of a cue do you play with? The chevrons(arrow like grains) on the tip end of the cue are important becauase all good players need these to sight the cue ball. This applies mostly to those players who use an ash shaft. As for the extension butt I had asked to be added with the cue was that extensions butts for the joint on this cue are not available everywhere. And adding the cue case in the same price makes the deal worthwhile.
                    P.S. I own two cues: John Parris Pro and Peradon Pro. Both weigh 18 ozs & have 9 mm tips.
                    Also it's the man behind the cue & not the cue that play's the game.
                    It is quite possible that because you are new on this forum that you cannot see the pics supplied in the original post ????
                    The chevrons are clear enough to see in my opinion, plus are you saying the case should be thrown in for the same price !!!!
                    Obviously you have no idea then how much these cases cost, that would make it the buy of the century lol
                    The cue is already good value at £350 alone

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                    • #11
                      The cue and case are both sold so this conversation is kinda irrelevant now lol
                      77 in a match, 97 in a line up

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                      • #12
                        Thank God for that!!! Cheers mate!

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