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    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/John-parris-Ma...item2a059c45b5

    Please help this ebayer from UK look out for his beloved John Parris Ultimate cue 339 which was recently nick from his club.
    Last edited by willytan; 18 March 2010, 02:46 PM.

  • #2
    Originally Posted by willytan View Post
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/John-parris-Ma...item2a059c45b5

    Please help this ebay buyer look out for his beloved John Parris Ultimate cue 339 whick was recently nick from his club.
    He,s described it as a maple cue , yet the picture is an ash one .

    Hope it turns up somewhere

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    • #3
      he's selling the ash one the ultimate that got nicked was a maple

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      • #4
        Ah thanks Ste bed , realise now i,ve read it proper

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        • #5
          tunnel vision Hotpot lol

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by flame View Post
            tunnel vision Hotpot lol
            LOL flame , sharp mucka fair play

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            • #7
              Not many people know this. I enquired about cue insurance as im sure a few of us have some expensive cues. What I got back was quite interesting.

              You can claim your cue under household insurance. But this is what they told me:

              You can claim if:

              1) Your cue is stolen whilst you are in the room
              2) You cue is broken by another party

              You cannot claim if:
              1) Your cue is stolen and you are not in the area (Gone to loo etc).
              2) If you break your cue when in play
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              • #8
                Originally Posted by totlxtc View Post
                Not many people know this. I enquired about cue insurance as im sure a few of us have some expensive cues. What I got back was quite interesting.

                You can claim your cue under household insurance. But this is what they told me:

                You can claim if:

                1) Your cue is stolen whilst you are in the room
                2) You cue is broken by another party

                You cannot claim if:
                1) Your cue is stolen and you are not in the area (Gone to loo etc).
                2) If you break your cue when in play
                Interesting thanks Dan , wonder if Cally,s going to insure that case

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                • #9
                  Aw.. I see my case discussion is veering into other threads now...LMAO.....

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                  • #10
                    dont need to insure ur case mate, just spend ur excess on a proper one! lol
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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by whufcarl View Post
                      dont need to insure ur case mate, just spend ur excess on a proper one! lol
                      How rude....

                      Yeah, a 'proper' leatherette 1 is it...lol.


                      Tit...

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