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  • Lewis & wilson cue

    HI AL

    I HAVE SEEN A CUE ON EBAY & WONDERED IF IT IS ANY GOOD (VINTAGE LEWIS & WILSON), DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW OLD IT IS, ALSO AS IT APPEARS TO BE A OLD CUE? WOULD IT BE OK TO USE ON A FAIRLY REGULAR BASIS (2-3 TIMES A WEEK), ALSO I CURRENTLY USE A FAIRLY OLD CUE BOUGHT IT AROUND 1988 IT IS BY A COMPANY CALLED BRIDGE THINK ITS CALLED A FUGITIVE I BOUGHT IT FROM MY LOCAL SNOOKER CLUB,NOT KNOWING MUCH ABOUT CUES ALL I DID IS TRY IT FOR A FEW GAMES IT FELT OK SO I BOUGHT IT. BUT CAN'T FIND ANY INFO ON NET IS IT A KNOWN MAKE OR JUST A RANDOM MAKE, IT IS A CENTRE JOINT CUE I HAVE TRIED A FEW 3/4 JOINT CUES BUT THEY ALL SEEM A BIT HEAVY AT THE REAR TO ME IS THIS COMMON PERCEPTION WHEN SWITCHING FROM CENTRE TO 3/4

    LINK TO THE CUE (IF IT WORKS)
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/VINTAGE-LEWIS-...3A1%7C294%3A50

  • #2
    I think they're a good make. The Item is no longer available. But what's in a name, there's no certainties especially when buying from a picture online..

    Laters
    Peter

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    • #3
      Think two of the Lewis&Wilson guys (Dave & Chris) set up Mastercraft a while ago.

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      • #4
        Feb 2009, pretty old thread, still, here goes..
        Lewis and Wilson is a very good make in my opinion.
        I had one once, but it was slightly crooked so i sold it on.
        Had a very nice feel when hitting the white.
        Never heard of your fugitive, but if you're looking to sell that one,
        let me know.

        Kind regards
        Peter

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