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  • #16
    Okey, thanks alot for the tips! Joe's place is actually just 5 min in car from where I will stay, I havent been there since they moved cross the road so I probobly will go over there to play a little if i get the time. I know they hade some cues fore sale on the old place but not so many, and i whont have the time to check out them bouth on Saturday and during the time I'm over Craftsman only open on Saturday so I choose to go to Craftsman because they have more to choose from, and hopfully i find a good one to bring back home=)

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    • #17
      Ste bed: Thanks alot for the recomendation to the Craftsman cues.
      I was there yesterday and I am now a happy owner of a craftsmancue, and offcors i ended upp with some extra equitment to
      For anyone who is thinking of going to Craftsman cues i warmly recomend it, the where wery helpfull.
      As soon as I come back to Sweden i will post a photo of it, now im heading of to the snookerplace nearby to pot some balls!

      / Kokeaa

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      • #18
        glad yer like. dave finished my cue and got it back to me yesterday. very happy. (and thanks as well)
        my cue was retipped (using a tip i supplied) i had a humbug splice put in, they also put me a name disc on it (which they supplied) the cue was cleaned up (shaft and butt, as well as cracks filled) it was oiled then waxed (which i aint keen on the wax finish, because my hands get quite clammy whilst playing, and its noticeable) it was also straightened. very happy with the result an hope to use it tonight. the cost was 38 quid which i think is fantastic value for money.

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