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  • #16
    Originally Posted by fkhan View Post

    Lol yes damn this cue addiction. I bought a TW cue about 6 months back and now this one. Takes my collection to 5. I always say the latest cue will be my last one. I need to or try to implement it now
    Cue addiction will be the death of me. I have a Jason Owen coming within the next month or so and already I'm hearing the siren song of a Mike Wooldridge Black Legend lol
    Dublin, Ireland • English pool (WPA)
    PLAYING CUE (MAIN): Custom Jason Owen - #1384 (one-piece • 57" • 8.4mm • 17oz)
    PLAYING CUE (BACKUP): Custom Peradon (one-piece • 57" • 8.7mm • 17.5oz)
    BREAK CUE: Custom Jason Owen (one-piece • 58" • 10mm • 16oz)​

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Greg M View Post

      Cue addiction will be the death of me. I have a Jason Owen coming within the next month or so and already I'm hearing the siren song of a Mike Wooldridge Black Legend lol
      Good luck with them and share the pics if you have them.

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      • #18
        Played with it for 3 days. It is just lovely. I think this will be my playing cue now. There are some problems but those can be ignored as it plays so well. This is the first cue to which I got adjusted so fast. Day 2 and and I was feeling comfortable playing with it.
        Last edited by fkhan; 12 February 2023, 07:17 PM.

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        • #19
          I don't mind saying it....

          Yes Firdous's cue was actually not straight by the time he got it, he plays with it and loves it though.
          It's just one of the problems sending a cue half way round the world at 30000 feet in freezing baggage space.
          **** scared to steam it over a kettle and bend it back straight he has had it done by a cue guy in India.

          Oh re the comment about curley pear, yes funnily enough a curley shaft can come from the same plank as a plain one. No difference in the playability though whatsoever.
          To date perhaps 5% have been curley

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by Bilston Cues View Post
            I don't mind saying it....

            Yes Firdous's cue was actually not straight by the time he got it, he plays with it and loves it though.
            It's just one of the problems sending a cue half way round the world at 30000 feet in freezing baggage space.
            **** scared to steam it over a kettle and bend it back straight he has had it done by a cue guy in India.

            Oh re the comment about curley pear, yes funnily enough a curley shaft can come from the same plank as a plain one. No difference in the playability though whatsoever.
            To date perhaps 5% have been curley
            Thanks for making me a lovely cue mate. Even with the bend it played great. Now, I have that sorted too.

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