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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 RGCirencester View PostAlso if you are after very unusual specs it would be best to phone to see what people have. Like for instance a 60" cue.
I'd definatelt give Stu a visit though.
What's new with you?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 CueBallKick View PostThanks for all the help chaps.I think im going to have to book some time off work for this as I live in Plymouth and really want to try the cue before I buy it.Green Baize and Tony Wilshaw sound like the type of place im after to look.
Tony hasn't got any 1 piece cues on the rack, but his 3/4 cues are quality, I have two of them, but give him a ring before you travel to see what he has.
Craftsman have a showroom full of cues, various brands including their own, and they know their stuff.
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Dave Coutts in Lincoln will have a fair few quality cues to try out.
What I've done before though, is ask some dealers if you can buy 2 or 3 cues and send the others back. So pay for 3 and when they arrive , choose 1 and send the others back for a refund. You'll only lose on postage 1 way, less hassle than travelling all that distance. Been there done that lol and sometimes not found 1 I wanted
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Mr.O I was wondering if you come across any Mast[trevor white] cues, I did notice,late,
that you had sold two. It seems based on what I have read it is best to buy second
hand, rather then wait?, since I have again heard one can wait a while for the order
from the cue maker. I know "don't rush a craftmans" .
If any other Mast cues come across your table please let me know.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by KeithinFrance View PostCalm down!
I'm not doubting you, it's just that we've heard this same old story time after time after time, and the rumours have never been proven. Of course everything is possible, but I'd hesitate before presenting these rumours as facts; after all a cuemaker's rep is his livelihood.
I think people might be surprised if they were fully aware of just what cues are made where and finished where, there is a difference.
Speaking for myself, EVERY cue with my name on it is made solely by me and me alone, in Wales, using timber sourced virtually exclusively from UK based merchants. I deal with absolutely no one from the far east, other than to sell cues to people there.
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[B]I think people might be surprised if they were fully aware of just what cues are made where and finished where, there is a difference.[/QUOTE]
Totally agree...........
Speaking for myself, EVERY cue with my name on it is made solely by me and me alone, in Wales, using timber sourced virtually exclusively from UK based merchants. I deal with absolutely no one from the far east, other than to sell cues to people there.[/QUOTE]
I don't think anyone's doubting you at all Trevor.......but good to hear your thoughts on it.....straight, direct & to the point......Last edited by CueAntW147; 15 October 2009, 06:09 PM.
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Originally Posted by CueBallKick View PostI have some time booked off to hunt for a decent cue.Im hoping I dont need to travel any further North than Tony Wilshaw.
An ideal cue would be maple as thats what I have been use to for the last 10 years (Parris)Would anyone have any idea if he keeps maple cues in stock by any chance?
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I know the problem you are having. It would be great to have a "try before you buy" shop. My local one closed down. Why maple? I used one for 25+ years and am now thinking of going over to ash. Tried one out and there seems to be a better spring to it. Imagination or what?
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Originally Posted by Bigmeek View PostI know the problem you are having. It would be great to have a "try before you buy" shop. My local one closed down. Why maple? I used one for 25+ years and am now thinking of going over to ash. Tried one out and there seems to be a better spring to it. Imagination or what?
The top cuemakers will most likely have a few cues lying around but they are so busy with custom orders I doubt it will be many. Somewhere like craftsman or greenbaize you could try as many cues as you want and hopefully find one you really lovesigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!
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Originally Posted by trevs1 View PostOld saying...."no smoke without fire"
I think people might be surprised if they were fully aware of just what cues are made where and finished where, there is a difference.
Speaking for myself, EVERY cue with my name on it is made solely by me and me alone, in Wales, using timber sourced virtually exclusively from UK based merchants. I deal with absolutely no one from the far east, other than to sell cues to people there.
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