These are made by a Thai Professional Cuemaker (Mr. Jim), not well known as Omin or Mastercue, but I heard that his cues are good in quality (balancing, woods used, and craftmanship). Not using exotic woods in most cues, and photography is poor. What's your comment on the butt design (reversed splices) etc ?
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Originally Posted by unclevit View PostThese are made by a Thai Professional Cuemaker (Mr. Jim), not well known as Omin or Mastercue, but I heard that his cues are good in quality (balancing, woods used, and craftmanship). What's your comment on the butt design (reversed splices) etc ?
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All that colour on the reverse splices is a little bit over the top for me, however I would definitely like to know how the hit of these cues compares with an O'min, which I have tried 3 of and liked 2 of them.
Also, what's the pricing delivered to UK? or in my case Canada?
TerryTerry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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A couple of them dont look too bad but the rest are just nasty looking.
During the IBSF World Championships in Thailand a couple of years ago there were three stands, Mastercue, O'Min and Zen Cues.
Any info on this make? He was a likeable fella but spoke with an strange Thai/Amercian accent and apparently was everyone's friend. Gave stuff away free or for half nothing , Polo Shirt, Tips, Cases.
Is the company still going and are the cues any good?
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Originally Posted by sanman View PostUnclevit. Have you tried out Mr Jims cues. How do they rate with respect to omin and mastercueIt's in the Shaft
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