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  • Help identifying a loft find cue

    Good evening,

    I’m looking for help in identifying this cue. We are dealing with the estate of an elderly relative & would appreciate any help identifying the cue and if it holds any value.

    Any help would be most appreciated

  • #2
    Some details would be helpful. Photos would be brilliant. The

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    • #3
      I thought I attached some photos, I will try again. It’s a cue that has been found in my uncles loft, we weren’t even aware he played snooker

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by Nifty50 View Post
        Some details would be helpful. Photos would be brilliant. The
        I am attaching photos and they are showing to me, are they showing up?

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by 8trackmind View Post

          I am attaching photos and they are showing to me, are they showing up?
          Nothing showing up for me. Anyone else see photos?

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          • #6
            you are a new member so can not use the Attachment function; also being a vBulletin based platform doing the usual copy/paste from your machine does not work.

            Please try the following:
            Looking forward to seeing the cue

            How to add images to your TSF posts
            You can use a free image-sharing site such as ImgBB, without registering (you can register for free), to upload your images, you may have to do the “not a robot” checks quickly. There are other image sharing sites as well.
            ImgBB.com
            Click on "Start Uploading".
            Browse to the file and select it, click Open.
            Auto delete image - leave as "Don't autodelete".
            Click "Upload".

            Change "Embed Codes" to "BBCode full linked".

            Hover mouse over the code in the box, a "COPY" will appear, click this.
            Go to your TSF post and paste.
            You can repeat for multiple images in a single post.
            Up the TSF! :snooker:

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              • #8
                Hopefully these are now showing, thank you for your help

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                • #9
                  As clearly shown, a PowerGlide, 2pc, maple shaft cue
                  That badge is not in any of my catalogues so I guess early 80s.
                  Rex Williams started PowerGlide mid-70s but this cue has the look of 80s.
                  Not a valuable cue generally, sorry, but if it plays well for you, then it is priceless
                  Up the TSF! :snooker:

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                  • #10
                    Thank you, none of us play & didn’t realise my
                    uncle played either. Although he was a fan of the local pub where they had a table.

                    Thanks once again

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