Toppoter you are right ihave just ordered a Tony Glover cue cannot wait to try it out ... only 9 weeks to go...
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his main point is to display his ignorance in his postings.
Originally Posted by Woolf147 View PostVerry good reply.
The most important that you are happy with cue you are playing. I am happy with what I got and I recommend what I have.
John Parris Ultimate one piece is the best cue I play with. It has 10 evenly run chevrons, nice strait grain and very nice feel.58" 9.5 mm tip and 18.5 oz weight. 4 splice of thyia burr wood and ebony butt. Sd joint and cost me £675. I was waiting for this cue just over 10 month.
Good luck to every body and I hope every one will find them perfect cue.
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Originally Posted by Woolf147 View PostOk Lol
Are you making them your self in Malaysia? Why not it is good profit. Wood stick probebly cost $50 then you sell for £120 on eBay saying that this cue is as good as john parris.
My point is simple: Asian made cues are as good as (if not better than) UK made cue.
Cheers.Last edited by brendan147; 3 March 2010, 01:03 AM.My cueing sucks
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Originally Posted by brendan147 View PostThat is possible. Our forest has plenty of high quality exotic woods. Malaysian craftmanship is also top notch. If we can make some of the best wood-based furnitures, then making cue should not be a problem. Anyway, snooker is not that popular here, so it is not really a worthy business for us to make money...OKAY? Haaaaaaaa...?
My point is simple: Asian made cues are as good as (if not better than) UK made cue.
Cheers.
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To the point who is the best cue maker there might not be right answer (as said many times in this topic), but after reading this thread there I can't stop thinking that topic misleads people who are about to get a new cue.
I think there should be put more weight to the point who are the cuemakers behind their brands who really do the cues for ordinary people (not worlds top 32) by themselves. How can You be sure after purchasing a made-to-measure cue it really is made by the person whose name stands on the badge?
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Originally Posted by eha View PostTo the point who is the best cue maker there might not be right answer (as said many times in this topic), but after reading this thread there I can't stop thinking that topic misleads people who are about to get a new cue.
If you are auto maniac, there are so many great car makers out there for you to consider.
The same issue with "who is the best cue maker?". There will be no definite answer for this.My cueing sucks
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