Originally Posted by ChatLag
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sell a 58" ,18 oz ,9.5 mm coco wood + ebony cue
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i think we should add the words "Kevin Sharland cue" to the name of this topic... at least when someone tries to buy one in the future, they can search the internet and find out what it is that they're really bidding on, before paying up to £100+ for something they thought were geniune "handmade"... seems fair since the post creater tried to defend their name, while registering for multiple accounts on this forum, although it'll be easy to manufacture a new batch of name plates with a different name and start all over again, but at least they won't get away with it too easily... ripping off unsuspecting snooker players...
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I took the photos on Sunday. I need to work out how to post them. I emailed them from the computer in the Biology lab hoping to send them from this machine but the best laid plans of mice and men etc. they arrived in some zipped format which won't open on here! So I think I need to post them actually from the computer there.
The answer is they aren't conclusive but there is a very definite difference in grain where the "splice" is so I am fairly sure that it is spliced. I have also taken a picture of the wood to metal fit where the brass joint is. That is very precisely done. In fact the whole thing is so precise and neat that it looks more to me like something done on a modern hi tech machine than something fitted by hand!王可
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostI took the photos on Sunday. I need to work out how to post them. I emailed them from the computer in the Biology lab hoping to send them from this machine but the best laid plans of mice and men etc. they arrived in some zipped format which won't open on here! So I think I need to post them actually from the computer there.
The answer is they aren't conclusive but there is a very definite difference in grain where the "splice" is so I am fairly sure that it is spliced. I have also taken a picture of the wood to metal fit where the brass joint is. That is very precisely done. In fact the whole thing is so precise and neat that it looks more to me like something done on a modern hi tech machine than something fitted by hand!
you not heard of winzip or winrar to unzip them then??? (then you can upload them...)
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostIf anyone who can unzip these pics could PM me an email address I would be happy to mail them and maybe he could unzip. I am no good with technology! Too old.
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Originally Posted by philip in china View PostIf anyone who can unzip these pics could PM me an email address I would be happy to mail them and maybe he could unzip. I am no good with technology! Too old.
http://update.winzip.com/prod_down.htm
go to there, download, install then open the zip file with that sftware
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