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  • #16
    Originally Posted by Woolf147 View Post
    listen you are a Twat
    i am not selling or making money on cues and i am tired of all this BULL S...T
    You have a big mouse and i would love to meet you and shut it up.
    See all this time we thought he sold cues, now we know...he's a pest controller
    :snooker:

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by Woolf147 View Post
      listen you are a Twat
      i am not selling or making money on cues and i am tired of all this BULL S...T
      You have a big mouse and i would love to meet you and shut it up.
      oh touchy touchy , touchy you .

      whats up wolfy touched a nerve ye

      Its ok for you to come on here and accuse members of deliberately entering a bidding war to increase the price of a cue is it .

      And rubbishing another reputable and well respected others cues .



      WELL IF THE CAP FITS WEAR IT .

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by hotpot View Post
        ....To be honest i would,nt buy a toffee apple off you .
        Dont see them anymore - shame

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        • #19
          Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
          I would also recommend you get started with a fairly standard but well built cue with 57in length, around 18oz, 9.5mm brass ferrule and ash shaft (although maple is OK too).

          I have a decent cue here with those specs which is brand new and straight and comes with a short extension and I think I can round up a case. With shipping to Montana included I think I can sell it to you for under $300 which will also include a good Talisman tip.

          Terry
          Hi Terry,

          How is your UT playing ? is it good ?
          Would like to hear some comments from you if it's ok with you

          Thanks.:snooker:

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          • #20
            Originally Posted by gilbis
            Check out my advice on buying a snooker cue at the website below

            gilbis
            http://www.snookercoaching.************/
            Check it out by all means but take all content with pinch of salt.

            No offence Gilbis mate but I don't agree with everything you say.

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            • #21
              http://www.handmadecues.com/home/20-advice.htm

              I would recommend this

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              • #22
                if u wan to play

                1) just to kill time - new rack cue with a good tip
                2) wan to kill time + a little better - lower end Omin ( champion etc),mastercue probutt series.
                3) serious ( wont burn bank) - mastercue milenium/mastercraft/Omin Climax/Craftsman/UT
                4) serious ( burn bank) - John Parris ultimate, Mike Woolridge Deluxe , Stamford series 1.
                5) beauty cues - aurora (canada),trevor white,mike also.

                actually the best way is to head to try out every make and feel which is right for you and dont let anyone influence you 100% on your cue decision.u can listen to ppl's advice but dont let them tell you what to buy,u have to feel for yourself.

                get a standard cue from a good manufacturer first to try out later when u know what spec u want,get it custom made.

                thats all... thats what i think

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