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I really must be missing somthing, and have to admit got a little bored with reading about thai gate!
But, if Ash can be sourced from Thailand with such perfect arrows, and no one is doubting the quality, why are these cues not fetching the premium they deserve?
We all want the best possible cue to play with, it's not like supporting local farmers, or trying to keep a skill set alive, and both sides profit from the import and export of these shafts.
If this looks, feels, and plays as well as it looks, should be at least £350, luckily it's a bit short for me so don't have to put my money were my mouth is! Lol
Andrew , do you also think that prices for this type of cue are reflected by the fact that you could buy a handmade cue [ ok plain ebony ] for approx £360 depending on cue maker .
Which is basically keeping the cost of these cues down . Even though the amount of work put in by Crispian on this cue looks a lot .
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