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That is a very handsome cue.
BTW Mike I think the real problem with cues is that the only stuff most people can buy in a shop in their area is BCE/Riley. In an ideal world there would be a snooker shop in every city which carried the cream of the mass produced stuff, ie Peradon, Mastercue, Craftsman and then a selection of cues from you, Trevor White, Robin Cook, Stamford, John Parris, Robert Osbourne etc. With a high quality full size table to try them out.
Mike, I've gathered some information from the reserach thus far. No need to pay me, but I've filled out the questionaire, so you know what specs when you make my cue , that'll do.
With intense number crunching and verification from top quality scientist working in under ground caves in an unknown location, my information will inform you...
1) 1pc,
2) maple
3) Just 4 snakewood splices (Copy of of EJR)
4) 58"
5) 9.5mm
6) 16.5 Oz
7) 29mm
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Old cue collector --
Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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