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Originally Posted by brucie1962 View Post600 quid, does it make the tea in the mornin?
money can makes you dress warmly and eat one's fill but maybe can't buy joyful, I bought a fantastic cue in affordable price and I'm satisfied with it, someone choose 440 pounds plain ebony JP Ultimate or someone choose 550 pounds H&O black plate, I guest they also won't be regret.
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It is very nice to see snooker collectors and players from Asia showing so much love and appreciation for the finer snooker craftmanship.
600 pounds is not too much to spend on a cue if you could afford it, especially if you really appreciate the workmanship, and playability. You cannot put a price tag on a piece of art.
There are lots of pool players in the US spending that much (or more) on a Predator cue which is mass produced in China.Last edited by poolqjunkie; 25 January 2009, 08:13 PM.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post600 pounds is not too much to spend on a cue if you could afford it, especially if you really appreciate the workmanship, and playability. You cannot put a price tag on a piece of art.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View Post600 pounds is not too much to spend on a cue if you could afford it, especially if you really appreciate the workmanship, and playability. You cannot put a price tag on a piece of art.
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Mike Wooldridge custom cue
Mike Wooldridge custom cue ...just recives from mike....well done....super hard ash shaft....thank mike
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