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Originally Posted by ChatLag View PostUPDATE!!!!
Starting from 200 up to money is no subject there is only one thing for me:
A wonderful cue from the sensational Dan Shelton, aka as totlxtc.
I have no idea why that became so important for me to tell that here...
I totally forgot about him...Sorry Dan
For 200 I'd definetely buy a cue from Dan Shelton!!!!!!!!!
I'll get one for sure (eventually)!!!
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Originally Posted by sneaky_russian View PostYeah!
I totally forgot about him...Sorry Dan
For 200 I'd definetely buy a cue from Dan Shelton!!!!!!!!!
I'll get one for sure (eventually)!!!sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!
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What about that cue made with gold and platinum or something like that. I dont remember the name but it was like Arthur or something. Very expensive I remember. No one would buy that if money was no object?
I personally think I will try to find some 1st edition Ye Olde Ash and may be some very early cues made in the early 80's or so, and have a little collection.
Pool cue can go for a lot of money--but for snooker cues, it seems that even the very expensive ones are not really that expensive. Therefore, if money is no object, I would use that to feel, try out, and hopefully preserve as many unique and rare early cues as I can.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostWhat about that cue made with gold and platinum or something like that. I dont remember the name but it was like Arthur or something. Very expensive I remember. No one would buy that if money was no object?
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostWhat about that cue made with gold and platinum or something like that. I dont remember the name but it was like Arthur or something. Very expensive I remember. No one would buy that if money was no object?
I personally think I will try to find some 1st edition Ye Olde Ash and may be some very early cues made in the early 80's or so, and have a little collection.
Pool cue can go for a lot of money--but for snooker cues, it seems that even the very expensive ones are not really that expensive. Therefore, if money is no object, I would use that to feel, try out, and hopefully preserve as many unique and rare early cues as I can.
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Originally Posted by totlxtc View PostPJ, Do you mean Arch Fine Cues? http://www.archfinecues.co.uk/
I personally would not spend my money on something like that, but I am just curious.
By the way, will the metal inlays raise over time?
Originally Posted by the montrealer View Posthi poojunkie its not how much you pay for a cue its the feel of a cue look at Stephen Hendry when he started he paid gbp 40 for his cue and won millions. Leonard from CanadaLast edited by poolqjunkie; 21 November 2009, 06:48 AM.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostYes, that is the one.
I personally would not spend my money on something like that, but I am just curious.
By the way, will the metal inlays raise over time?
Yes, i see what you are saying. By the way, I thought Hendry's cue was about 135 GBP?
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Originally Posted by the montrealer View Posthi poolqjunkie i just looked it up when stephen hendry was 14 years old he paid gbp 40. type in search how much did stephen hendry pay for his cue. he has had it for years till his cue was damaged when he played in China i think cheers Leonard
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostBy the way, will the metal inlays raise over time?
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1) probs an omin.
2) probs a top of the line mastercraft
3) probs a MW.
4) might hunt down a cuemaker, and pay him large amounts of money, for him to teach me how to make my own cue. then i can make one for myself. a cue that would be priceless
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