I brought a machine spliced peardon edwardian cue last friday, as I messed up my JP, I entred the Kent County Pro am and got through to the second round of the comp with only a few hours practice with the cue. I am potting balls off the lamp shade at the moment and had two fifty + breaks with it last night.
The point being, that yes a machine spliced cue can be and can play as good as a hand made cue.
Missing My JP though, costing a few bob to put it right " two weeks to get it back.:snooker:
The point being, that yes a machine spliced cue can be and can play as good as a hand made cue.
Missing My JP though, costing a few bob to put it right " two weeks to get it back.:snooker:
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