Hello everyone- On impulse, I bought this cue without adequate background information. It seems to be standard dimensions for a Barracuda- 9.75mm tip, 17 1/2 oz. weight, 57 3/8" length with a square plaque affixed by 4 screws. It came with an aluminum case precisely fitted to the cue. The major difference from cues shown for sale on websites is that the ash portion extends halfway down the butt(4 spliced) and that the grain matches perfectly from butt to shaft. The original owner says he paid over $600 in the early 90's. Judging from cues currently on sale, this seems doubtful. I probably paid too much at $250, but got to wondering about the history of Barracuda cues. Feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
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are these the same "barracuda" you guys are talking about ?? ebay-370198062715
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BRAND-NEW-BARR...1|293:1|294:50
these seem toooo gud to be true
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Originally Posted by Richard Mc View PostHello everyone- On impulse, I bought this cue without adequate background information. It seems to be standard dimensions for a Barracuda- 9.75mm tip, 17 1/2 oz. weight, 57 3/8" length with a square plaque affixed by 4 screws. It came with an aluminum case precisely fitted to the cue. The major difference from cues shown for sale on websites is that the ash portion extends halfway down the butt(4 spliced) and that the grain matches perfectly from butt to shaft. The original owner says he paid over $600 in the early 90's. Judging from cues currently on sale, this seems doubtful. I probably paid too much at $250, but got to wondering about the history of Barracuda cues. Feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
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Originally Posted by Richard Mc View PostSamad- what I heard about Barracuda cues is that they were an innovative design in the 80's and that the company was later sold. They are obviously still making them, but where? China, U.K., I don't know. Is the Kirkham company involved, or were they the old owners?
You're also right about them being innovative in the 80's. They also made the best aluminium cases ever, the tournament and match cases which are still very sought-after today.Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
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Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View PostThe company was indeed based in Kirkham, and was sold. The old owners have nothing to do with the co anymore, and the cues are being made in China to the best of my knowledge.
You're also right about them being innovative in the 80's. They also made the best aluminium cases ever, the tournament and match cases which are still very sought-after today.
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Keith- thanks a lot for your information- it was most informative. How is the snooker scene in France? Here in Vancouver area we have a thriving seniors' league. Most seniors' centres have 5x10 tables and the quality of play is surprisingly good, not to mention affording good social contacts. Once again, merci!
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Originally Posted by Richard Mc View PostKeith- thanks a lot for your information- it was most informative. How is the snooker scene in France? Here in Vancouver area we have a thriving seniors' league. Most seniors' centres have 5x10 tables and the quality of play is surprisingly good, not to mention affording good social contacts. Once again, merci!
Great guy... just returned to Van after spending some time in TO. and planning on opening a snooker club there!
Send him a PM or I can get you more contact info if you want.
=o)
Noel
PS. do you have pics of tour Barracuda?
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Noel- I sent michaelm a short note and will probably drop in to his club if he has opened it. I'm talking to one of my nerd friends anout posting a picture of my cue. Thanks to my savvy wife(Kemo Savvy?), I have a picture in the computer. Next question is finding out how to get it posted to my thread. Cheers, mate!
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Originally Posted by Richard Mc View PostKeith- thanks a lot for your information- it was most informative. How is the snooker scene in France? Here in Vancouver area we have a thriving seniors' league. Most seniors' centres have 5x10 tables and the quality of play is surprisingly good, not to mention affording good social contacts. Once again, merci!Il n'y a pas de problemes; il n'y a que des solutions qu'on n'a pas encore trouvées.
"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; wisdom is knowing not to put in a fruit salad." Brian O'Driscoll.
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