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  • Originally Posted by cueinhand View Post
    Yes, I do agreed that a little bit strange combination for the splicing both king wood and burr.But it's special one!
    The top model of LK.T ( Family I) price RMB 7800 , the cue in the picture is F I too, but I don't know how much the exact price for this pattern, I will ask LK.T.
    No problem maple or ash shaft, Mr.Tsang preferred Maple shaft more than Ash.
    £740+ is a bit steep.
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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    • Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
      £740+ is a bit steep.
      Yup! I also agree that a bit sleep!
      I think every type of goods has their value on everyone.
      For me , I won’t buy a pair of jeans over RMB 800,a T-shirt over RMB 400, a pair of shoes over RMB 1000 etc.

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      • Originally Posted by cueinhand View Post
        Yup! I also agree that a bit sleep!
        I think every type of goods has their value on everyone.
        For me , I won’t buy a pair of jeans over RMB 800,a T-shirt over RMB 400, a pair of shoes over RMB 1000 etc.
        and certainly not 8K RMB for a cue. especially one that has little resale value.

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        • Originally Posted by sanman View Post
          and certainly not 8K RMB for a cue. especially one that has little resale value.
          Hi Sanman
          yes
          I can only accept a cue at a price not over RMB 6000, no matter who made the cue:snooker:

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          • :snooker:new cues:snooker:
            Last edited by cueinhand; 23 July 2015, 03:54 AM.

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            • This cue is ordered by a customer from Canada, will soon be sent to his hand.
              The joint consists of Brass and Titanium
              Last edited by cueinhand; 23 July 2015, 03:53 AM.

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              • cueinhand:

                The customer in Canada is one of my students!

                A question...why the titanium/brass joint? I have ordered a cue from LK.T with the titanium joint (at extra cost) but was wondering if I will get the split brass/titanium joint instead.

                Perhaps straightstrike would know?

                Terry
                Terry Davidson
                IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                • Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                  cueinhand:

                  The customer in Canada is one of my students!

                  A question...why the titanium/brass joint? I have ordered a cue from LK.T with the titanium joint (at extra cost) but was wondering if I will get the split brass/titanium joint instead.

                  Perhaps straightstrike would know?

                  Terry
                  As I know LK.T have types of brass / brass, brass / steel, brass / titanium & titanium / titanium (not often seen, because the titanium cost 20 times more expensive than brass), I only know the hit feel of brass/steel and brass titanium are better than brass/brass.
                  titanium/titanium (more lighter & harder than brass/brass ), so that no need to reduce the weight of shaft / butt wood, it can give more right natural feel.

                  We don’t really know the technical issues as straightstrike and I also the customers of LK.T.

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                  • 3 different levels of LK.T

                    Ordered by a customer from England:snooker::snooker:
                    And now these 3 cues is on the way to England
                    Last edited by cueinhand; 23 July 2015, 03:54 AM.

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                    • Snooker exhibition in Shanghai
                      Last edited by cueinhand; 23 July 2015, 03:52 AM.

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                      • olive
                        Last edited by cueinhand; 23 July 2015, 03:56 AM.

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                        • More picture from the exhibition bro ~~ nice

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                          • Thank you Freddie
                            Supreme ebony
                            Last edited by cueinhand; 13 January 2011, 04:31 AM.

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                            • Sweet looking cue....

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                              • thank you
                                more sharing
                                Last edited by cueinhand; 23 July 2015, 03:56 AM.

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