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    Just come back from Martin Chesworth's shop. He has just taken delivery of £20,000 worth of Master Cues and the new ones he has on display looked beautiful. I tried a few on his table and they felt really good.

    He has ordered in quite a few one piece cues and if I had not already ordered my new custom Dunn's cue I would have seriously been thinking about purchasing one of these beauties. The craftsmanship was second to none.

    Anyone have any comments on Master Cues?
    Breaks 2010- 47, 40, 56, 53, 47, 45, 46

    Highest break 69

  • #2
    I have Used a Good few Master Cues and they are Cracking Cues.

    I have also Sold Loads of them and they are by Far the Best Cues for the Money.



    Gaz.

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by snawaz View Post
      Just come back from Martin Chesworth's shop. He has just taken delivery of £20,000 worth of Master Cues and the new ones he has on display looked beautiful. I tried a few on his table and they felt really good.

      He has ordered in quite a few one piece cues and if I had not already ordered my new custom Dunn's cue I would have seriously been thinking about purchasing one of these beauties. The craftsmanship was second to none.

      Anyone have any comments on Master Cues?
      I think if you read reviews here for both cues then you would have definitely gone for the master cue .

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      • #4
        you can check out the comments on master cues from past threads..

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        • #5
          Thankyou for your advice all.
          Breaks 2010- 47, 40, 56, 53, 47, 45, 46

          Highest break 69

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          • #6
            how much does martin sell them for ???

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            • #7
              Sorry mate, I didn't ask him.

              There were too many types of master cues to ask him, especially when I wasn't really looking to buy.
              Breaks 2010- 47, 40, 56, 53, 47, 45, 46

              Highest break 69

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by snooker warrior View Post
                how much does martin sell them for ???
                for about 50/70 pound more than anyone else.

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                • #9
                  Lol:d !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • #10
                    Yes Martin is quite abit more Expensive than Most!

                    You can Pick them up on eBay Quite Cheap now and then, Hopefully later this Year I will have Some in Stock.

                    Gaz.

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                    • #11
                      but if martin tells you its a good cue - it is! plus any problems you can take it back.
                      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                      • #12
                        So will mine be.......I will be Hand Picking them Myself!

                        But Not many Suppliers in the Uk of Master Cues due to Importing etc etc as andrew knows.



                        Gaz.

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                        • #13
                          there is not a lot of point in importing them anymore mate - after tax etc cost is about £100 a cue and there are some muppets online selling them at £120 delivered! - i imagine because they don't pay the import duties etc and i am sorry but as a way to invest money thats not enough of a margin, if you have to go through all that hassle and sometimes a 6 month tie on your money plus turnover time to make 10% you can do a lot better elsewhere
                          https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                          • #14
                            ADR147 More than 10%!! Give me a clue please. My ISA gets 3.5%!!
                            PS Just a joke. I know what you mean.

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                            • #15
                              lol i think maybe you should find out what mark up most retailer work on!
                              https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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