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Originally Posted by macue View Postaround £200
i would like to bet my money from dan, but how to let you make cues for me
£300-400
MW cue
£400-500 or more
very specail splices design by Trevor White
dsd_com(at)hotmail(dot)com
regards
Dan
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostSeems that you are really recommending his masterpiece, pal...how much you paid yours before? Can you attached some pictures here?
Thanks.
p/s-I already PM Dan. Wonder if he gonna reply me or not
I'm using my welshpooltrading cue I got for my 21st atm. First really decent cue I have had. But I am in the process of trying to decide what masterpiece I'd like from Dansigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!
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Originally Posted by RGCirencester View PostHaven't got one off him yet (only a matter of time )
I'm using my welshpooltrading cue I got for my 21st atm. First really decent cue I have had. But I am in the process of trying to decide what masterpiece I'd like from DanMy cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostAll the sudden, there seem to be lots of positive remark of Chinese and Thai cues coming from a selected few new Asian members on this forum.
Why dont we do a poll here to see what most people here would rather spend their money on, shall we?
1) For 200 GBP, what cue will you buy?
2) For 300- 400 GBP, what cue will you buy?
3) For over 500 GBP, what cue will you buy?
4) If money is no object, what cue will you buy?
Thank you.
1) Dan Shelton / UT / Mastercraft
2) TW / MW
3) TW / MW
4) Many cues....and open my own shop to sell them legallyMy cueing sucks
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my wild guess is that people are subconsiously consious of:
1. h&o has been more than busy, reaching it production capacity
2. a possibility of compromised quality (Added with point 1, it implies a long wait combined with compromised quality.)
3. reviews of h&o is this forum has not been its highest, or has not been deeply reviewed as the accuerate cues
4. there is nothing special about the badges. in fact, it may be seen old school, too tacky with just a plastic plate on top of a potentially cheap piece of paper.
5. like parris cues, h&o is too prevalent, nothing particularly outstanding, as seen from the fact that no one here has mentioned parris cues or has outstanding appreciation for his cues tooSee new updates: http://cueporn.tumblr.com/
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Originally Posted by jonnylovessn8ker View Postmy wild guess is that people are subconsiously consious of:
1. h&o has been more than busy, reaching it production capacity
2. a possibility of compromised quality (Added with point 1, it implies a long wait combined with compromised quality.)
3. reviews of h&o is this forum has not been its highest, or has not been deeply reviewed as the accuerate cues
4. there is nothing special about the badges. in fact, it may be seen old school, too tacky with just a plastic plate on top of a potentially cheap piece of paper.
5. like parris cues, h&o is too prevalent, nothing particularly outstanding, as seen from the fact that no one here has mentioned parris cues or has outstanding appreciation for his cues too
People prefer to buy cue from the cuemaker himself, i.e. MW, TW, Dan, UT etc etc because they give their "100%" involvement when making the cue. Under the H&O or JP brands, it is likely the cue will be made by their employees (most of the time) because they are mass production cuemakers. That's a big different.
I think people now are tend to get their cue specially made by the cuemaker's skills/touch, and not relying to the BRANDING for the sake of the quality itself.My cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostI am kind of agree with you...and here is my opinion (I might be wrong):-
People prefer to buy cue from the cuemaker himself, i.e. MW, TW, Dan, UT etc etc because they give their "100%" involvement when making the cue. Under the H&O or JP brands, it is likely the cue will be made by their employees (most of the time) because they are mass production cuemakers. That's a big different.
I think people now are tend to get their cue specially made by the cuemaker's skills/touch, and not relying to the BRANDING for the sake of the quality itself.
But Hunt & Osborne are just the two people: Will Hunt and Robert Osborne. They have a quite small workshop in a rebuilt garage.
And especially Will Hunt is a cue maker legend. So no mass production there.I am confused... Oh wait... Maybe I'm not...
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So, you folks consider H&O a mass production company?
I am always under the impression that Will Hunt is one of the most skilled cue maker alive, and Robert Osbourn makes a heck of a cue...but of course I could be wrong....
Has anyone been to their shop and saw a lot of people mass producing cues?
I know they do not usually make very fancy cues but their craftsmanship in my opinion is very solid and well executed. At least all the ones I have seen are top class well constructed cues.
Very interesting comment...
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Originally Posted by jonnylovessn8ker View Post...
5. like parris cues, h&o is too prevalent, nothing particularly outstanding, as seen from the fact that no one here has mentioned parris cues or has outstanding appreciation for his cues too
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