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    Bought a MW cue of a TSF member 3 weeks back and it arrived today. Cost 340 pounds including delivery. Not exactly the cheapest cue in my collection. Is a maple cue made in 2007 and is as good as new with not a scratch anywhere to be seen. Specs are standard 29mm butt, 18 ounces, 10mm tip and 58 inch lenght.

    I can't fault anything visually as all the splices are dead even and I mean dead even. I guess it requires me to hit a few balls in now to deliver my final verdict.
    Last edited by sanman; 1 March 2011, 08:48 AM.

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    Originally Posted by sanman View Post
    Bought a MW cue of a TSF member 3 weeks back and it arrived today. Cost 340 pounds including delivery. Not exactly the cheapest cue in my collection. Is a maple cue made in 2007 and is as good as new with not a scratch anywhere to be seen. Specs are standard 29mm butt, 18 ounces, 10mm tip and 58 inch lenght.

    I can't fault anything visually as all the splices are dead even and I mean dead even. I guess it requires me to hit a few balls in now to deliver my final verdict.
    Very beautiful!
    www.AuroraCues.com

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    • #3
      To me that design really fits the description "modern classic". Just a single flash with veneers perfectly done.
      Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!

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      • #4
        giv us a verdict sanman

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        • #5
          i am not getting on wit it. Had a 5hr snookr session. Stil prefer my UT. Cant fault the cue just does not suite me

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by sanman View Post
            Bought a MW cue of a TSF member 3 weeks back and it arrived today. Cost 340 pounds including delivery. Not exactly the cheapest cue in my collection. Is a maple cue made in 2007 and is as good as new with not a scratch anywhere to be seen. Specs are standard 29mm butt, 18 ounces, 10mm tip and 58 inch lenght.

            I can't fault anything visually as all the splices are dead even and I mean dead even. I guess it requires me to hit a few balls in now to deliver my final verdict.


            I like it. Not too fancy, not too plain. Just right
            Last edited by peeweedogue; 17 February 2011, 07:27 PM.
            Nice pot ! Thank you, but now I have "the munchies"

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            • #7
              It is an elegant cue by a great cuemaker

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by sanman View Post
                Bought a MW cue of a TSF member 3 weeks back and it arrived today. Cost 340 pounds including delivery. Not exactly the cheapest cue in my collection. Is a maple cue made in 2007 and is as good as new with not a scratch anywhere to be seen. Specs are standard 29mm butt, 18 ounces, 10mm tip and 58 inch lenght.

                I can't fault anything visually as all the splices are dead even and I mean dead even. I guess it requires me to hit a few balls in now to deliver my final verdict.
                Beautiful cue m8, gradz

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                • #9
                  nice cue - a good year for mikes cues that!
                  https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                  • #10
                    Stick who is a member here owns this cue now. He is happy with it.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by sanman View Post
                      Stick who is a member here owns this cue now. He is happy with it.
                      Thanks for parting with it Sanman. It has made me the envy of my club mates and I have had to fend of a number of offers to purchase. It is truly an excellent example of Mike's work.

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