Just thought I'd post a couple of photos of my Mastercraft cue, quite plain, but I'm not too keen on all the colours and different woods. What do you think??
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Originally Posted by mike.crowe View PostThanks Andi,
57"
9.5mm
18oz
Plays really nice, shame someone couldnt really put it through its paces, to see what it really is capable of?? haha
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Originally Posted by mike.crowe View PostThanks Andi,
57"
9.5mm
18oz
Plays really nice, shame someone couldnt really put it through its paces, to see what it really is capable of?? haha
Specs sound perfect for me. .
Glad it plays well for you, after all that is the most important thing.
I had probably the ugliest cue i've ever seen, but it played like a blinder (till some clever sod on my pool team borrowed it and then sat on it).
Originally Posted by cueman View PostSend it up to me then and I'll tell you. (you may or may not get the cue back depending on how it/I perform!)Andi Mack
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Originally Posted by hatterboard View Postwhich cue is that ? (model) is it a maple shaft ?
They are an excellent outfit that are very friendly and give you a great cue for a good price.
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It doesn't really matters who sells or build u the cue.
Most importantly, the basic cue must be well built, using quality material cope with quality workmanship. Next it must then pass ur self acceptance test.
There was once when I recieved used TW, cue is very well built;material used, workmanship & finishing, it is without doubt the best cue I have played with. But when I attached the tele-extension for a long shot, the cue wasnt in straight line. It greatly affected me n I had it sold off. Then I had regretted it ever since.
If ur mentality on the cue fails, even a H&O black plate or JP ultimate will never be good enough.Last edited by willytan; 21 December 2009, 08:04 PM.
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Originally Posted by mike.crowe View PostJust thought I'd post a couple of photos of my Mastercraft cue, quite plain, but I'm not too keen on all the colours and different woods. What do you think??It's in the Shaft
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