What's the difference if there even is a difference? ebay says ADR's gone until 2nd jan so i thought i'd just ask here in case anyone knew
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Order directly from Mastercraft should be okay. Try to call them if you want. Hopefully they are still open before Christmas.Last edited by brendan147; 22 December 2009, 05:47 AM.My cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by Jonny View PostWhat's the difference if there even is a difference? ebay says ADR's gone until 2nd jan so i thought i'd just ask here in case anyone knew
If you want to hurry things along a bit e-mail Dave with your requirements. Not sure if he's working much over the festive period but ADR most certainly is away in France so he won't manage to progress an order. Good luck.
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Originally Posted by xander View Posti think he ADR has some in stock in stranded spec and if the person asks for a bigger tip or something like that then mastercraft makes one to that spec
i Imagen thats how it works
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i'm guessing the waiting time will be identical or perhaps even longer going through adr (have to get it posted twice through adr - one to his house, one to mine) unless of course there is one ready made. May as well go through mastercraft then :P
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personally I would recommend dealing direct with Mastercraft, It seems silly not to really. If you contact them and tell them what YOU want they will make a cue personal to you of a top quality. Otherwise you will be buying a cue via a 3rd party, Either already made, so it wont be personal, Or the 3rd party will contact the cuemaker and order 1 to your spec (which you can do).
In my opinion and experience I would much rather deal direct with the cue maker as it far more a personal touch and there aim is to keep the customer happy..
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Originally Posted by Potmad View Postpersonally I would recommend dealing direct with Mastercraft, It seems silly not to really. If you contact them and tell them what YOU want they will make a cue personal to you of a top quality. Otherwise you will be buying a cue via a 3rd party, Either already made, so it wont be personal, Or the 3rd party will contact the cuemaker and order 1 to your spec (which you can do).
In my opinion and experience I would much rather deal direct with the cue maker as it far more a personal touch and there aim is to keep the customer happy..
Exactly this, go direct, cut out any middle man, not only do things get lost in translation but also if there are any problems then you have to go through the 3rd party who has to pass it onto the manufacturer and this causes more hassle than going direct to them.
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