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    Hello everyone,

    I guess I would consider my self rather lucky to join such a great community right before buying myself a cue.

    Your wisdom and experience is kindly requested.

    My little story is that when I actually thought of buying a new cue, I was looking for something handmade, good quality and most importantly, unique elegant design. I came across a website which had many many links to websites that make both pool and snooker cues listed from A-Z.

    The one site that really caught my attention was Dunn's cues. To be honest I fell for their cue under the name: Malachi



    I showed my friend the cue and their website and he also was impressed by their nice cues, unique yet very simple and straight to the point. My friend fell for one of their cues called: Marble



    We were both finalizing our decisions when I recently joined this forum and came across the thread: dunns cues: http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...t=19966&page=3

    TBH the thread completely devastated me as some members reckoned simply that their cues are HORRIBLE!

    The guy at Dunn's called Vernon was supportive and prompt, I admit he did irritate me once, when I was asking him too many questions he said if you are worried, why not get a John Parris? I replied rudely and said, it's good to see how welcoming you are by turning your customers to other Cue makers. Other than that, he sounded so confident about their products and pasted me an email by one of their customers sounding SOO HAPPY about his Malachi.

    He also attached a picture for a Malachi and the wood looked really good at the side.

    I am completely lost and confused, the idea of a new cue got stuck in my head and there is no way I back off, however which cue? I don't know anymore. I was so close of ordering the Malachi till I saw that thread.

    Any advices? I saw nice cues on the forum which many members recommended and worshiped their quality, how ever TW, H&O and other brands are so expensive, 128 pounds + shipping sounded very reasonable, 500 GBP is just too much.

    In Bahrain we have no cues other than O'min, Master and CHEAP REPLICA John Parris cues! Nearly 50% of Bahraini snooker players use cheap fake JP's.

    I played with a O'min Climax, costs 150 Bahraini Dinars (260 GBP) which is a lot to me, however the balance of the cue, the weight and all seemed just perfect.

    Should I go with a used proper cue? Should I proceed with the Malachi? Or do those top cue makers (Mike Wooldridge, H&O, TW etc...) offer reasonably cheap cues, yet the quality is not bad?

    I would really appreciate your advice guys.

    Thanks in advance.
    It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
    Quote © to Craftman Cues.

  • #2
    This is the Malachi picture he sent:



    The wood used which he calls Zebra wood has a really unique special touch, especially the piece used on the side which I pointed with arrows.
    It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
    Quote © to Craftman Cues.

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    • #3
      This is the email he copied me:

      "Dear Mr. Vernon

      Just to tell you, I tried the cue and it is wonderful. Thanks for giving me the best cue. Its value for the money.

      Also my friends liked the cue and one of them is interested in cue with plain ebony. Please suggest me the best and its cost to Dubai and delivery time. Then I shall confirm and give the required specifications. I am flying to Mumbai next week and am taking my cue to Mumbai. I will recomment your cue to my other friends as i mentioned earlier in my mails.

      I wait for your reply.

      Thanks once again."

      But then again, who knows this customer may be a complete noob when it comes to cues, only played with clubs 10 pound cues.
      It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
      Quote © to Craftman Cues.

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      • #4
        Originally Posted by King T View Post
        he did irritate me once, when I was asking him too many questions he said if you are worried, why not get a John Parris? I replied rudely and said, it's good to see how welcoming you are by turning your customers to other Cue makers.
        I would not order a cue from someone who sent me a reply like that..

        I'm getting my custom Mastercraft cue next week, ordered it through Dave and can't say enough good words about him, very friendly and always promptly replying to my emails. That's something I look for when I'm doing business with someone!

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        • #5
          that second cue is a JX cue with a different badge on it.

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by lawrywild View Post
            I would not order a cue from someone who sent me a reply like that..

            I'm getting my custom Mastercraft cue next week, ordered it through Dave and can't say enough good words about him, very friendly and always promptly replying to my emails. That's something I look for when I'm doing business with someone!
            Very true, to me the most important thing is how friendly and responsive the person I am dealing with is the most important thing.

            I decided to deal with B&W Billiards:
            http://www.bandwbilliards.co.uk/
            all because of a Yvonne, he's been extremely kind and never refused providing me with what I ask for.
            It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
            Quote © to Craftman Cues.

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by andy carson View Post
              that second cue is a JX cue with a different badge on it.
              Mind me for my noobish question, JX stands for?
              It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
              Quote © to Craftman Cues.

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              • #8
                JX = crap, cheap cue not worth the money.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by King T View Post
                  Very true, to me the most important thing is how friendly and responsive the person I am dealing with is the most important thing.

                  I decided to deal with B&W Billiards:
                  http://www.bandwbilliards.co.uk/
                  all because of a Yvonne, he's been extremely kind and never refused providing me with what I ask for.
                  Have you spoken with this man "Yvonne" ?

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by King T View Post
                    Mind me for my noobish question, JX stands for?
                    It's Joshua Xavier , sounds really arty doesn't it lol

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Mr O View Post
                      Have you spoken with this man "Yvonne" ?
                      Yeah I wanted to order a number of things and all the correspondence was through him. Do you know him?
                      It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
                      Quote © to Craftman Cues.

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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by gettingbetter View Post
                        JX = crap, cheap cue not worth the money.
                        Originally Posted by Mr O
                        It's Joshua Xavier , sounds really arty doesn't it lol
                        Yeah sounds very arty and whats even more artistic is that I wasn't about to find anything about JX through google! something is fishy here
                        It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
                        Quote © to Craftman Cues.

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                        • #13
                          Originally Posted by King T View Post
                          Yeah I wanted to order a number of things and all the correspondence was through him. Do you know him?
                          Sorry I was only joking, Yvonne is definitely a woman though

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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by Mr O View Post
                            Sorry I was only joking, Yvonne is definitely a woman though
                            Oh my!!!!!!!!!
                            It's not the pace of life that concerns me... It's whether I make a 147 break before it ends!
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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by King T View Post
                              Yeah sounds very arty and whats even more artistic is that I wasn't about to find anything about JX through google! something is fishy here
                              You'll find them on ebay ranging from 15 pounds to 80 pounds for a set with a case. They are really really hit and miss and the good ones arn't as good as a proper cue anyways. They are alright for beginners but I wouldn't recommend them.

                              They are nearly always accompanied by badly written english and flashy pictures and adds trying to persuade you to buy them. Difference between them and somebody like welshpool, craftsman etc. is they let their product do the selling.
                              sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!

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