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Originally Posted by RGCirencester View PostYeh I assume mine was the first attempt, the butt splicings good but the shaft ones are a little dodgy. Purely cosmetic things I assume he saved his nicest looking shaft and made sure he got everything perfect this time then stuck his badge on it.
Unless something is amiss........... but then i can just contact ebayLast edited by Jonny; 24 January 2010, 08:07 PM.
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Originally Posted by ttocs19 View PostI've been playing with a 2 piece BCE ronnie o'sullivan cue for about a year and I've been getting on quite well with it but I think it's time for a change.
The cue is perfectly straight and plays well but it's too light for me. Also it's varnished and I do get sweaty hands so am forever wiping it. I play a lot of 8 ball and starting to play more snooker and currently play with a 9.5 mm tip.
Ideally I'd like a Parris cue but i can't justify that sort of money just yet so I'm looking to spend up to £200 and was wondering what the best value for money would be.
Any help or advice would be very much appreciated.
Cheers, Scott.
E-mail me your ideal specs e.g. weight, length, tip size, jointing e.g. 3/4 or 2 piece centre split or full one piece and any extensions you require. With your budget I can probably supply you a nice 3/4 cue, telescopic ext and case all in. I supply Cue Craft cues and cases.
The cue pictured below is four piece machine spliced set with leatherette case, mini-butt and long ext. 17 - 17.5 oz @ £100!! Great value for a UK manufactured cue. - email me to cueist@genie.co.uk, cheers, Dave, Snookerpoolman:snooker:
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