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  • #46
    Originally Posted by cazmac1 View Post
    And over a year for an ultimate?
    At the end of the day when you purchase any goods most come with a twelve month guarantee. If they go wrong after this time you’re gutted but that’s the way the cookie crumbles. As for shipping fees if you buy a cue from overseas then again your taking a risk and cannot expect the cue maker to pick up the transport fees. I would imagine that if Trevor has too many of these kind of problems that he would steer clear of overseas buyers. As the cost would be prohibitive in trying to provide good customer care. I would also like the poster to put some picture up of the cue showing the bend if he can, and he also made me laugh when he said he can't play with a bent cue, yet he didn’t even know his cue was bent till his friend told him. I’ve got friends who have slight bends in there cues and they seem to play alright?
    i know a lad who wont play with a straight one

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    • #47
      Originally Posted by andy carson View Post
      i know a lad who wont play with a straight one
      The why I play I might aswell play with a bent cue

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      • #48
        Most people play with a bent cue, however slight the bend, and are blissfully unaware of it.

        Unless you're trying to play with a cue that would rather be a banana than a cue it makes no difference whatsoever.

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        • #49
          Originally Posted by cazmac1 View Post
          The why I play I might aswell play with a bent cue
          he seriously used to pick out a cue that was bent in a particular way as he would always accidentally put top on the ball striking with a straight(ish) cue, he could knock in 30 or 40 breaks easy with one bent just right for him

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          • #50
            Talking about playing with a bent cue. I know bloke who has just got a cue and says it is too smooth and silky, so is going to rough it up a little!
            :snooker:

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            • #51
              Having read through the thread, I get the opinion that people seem to think that it can't possibly be the cue makers fault because he has a good reputation. If the guy has a good reputation (which I know he has) it doesn't mean to say that every single cue he produces is perfect. It means the majority of the cues he makes are of very high quality. I'm not saying it is the makers fault, but the cue obviously has something wrong with it, and at £450 I would want a perfect cue.

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              • #52
                Agree with above post and think the OP is just relating some of the difficulties to be had ordering cues from halfway around the world, with shafts seasoned in a completely different climate.

                I've had difficulties caused by sheer negligence, but that doesn't seem to be the case with Trevor and the OP hasn't implied that either.
                Last edited by eaoin11; 7 March 2011, 12:14 PM.
                Tear up that manure-fed astroturf!

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                • #53
                  FAO of everyone who has contributed to, or is interested in this post.....

                  I have only just returned to the UK tonight after some time away.

                  I will reply to the OP and will do whatever it takes to rectify any disappointment he has encountered over this issue.

                  I will also post some kind of response to some posts made by others here, just to clarify my own position on this matter.

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                  • #54
                    welcome back mate.
                    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                    • #55
                      I can see your frustration here, but tw is an awesome cue maker. A few things to consider. 1. do you live in a climate that is moist? 2. do you keep the cue at your club or take it in and out of buildings regularly? If so the atmosphere will play havoc with the wood. 3.Is your club air conditioned? again the changes in air quality will affect the cue. 4. is the cue kept in a steel long case (1 piece) or in a lined case? lined cases will generally be better but try changing from what you use at the moment. 5. Never lean a cue up against a wall, even for toilet breaks etc. lay it on the table between breaks. 6. Do you stand with your hands around the top or near the top of the cue and lean onto it? Your initial thought will be no but most people do and this will bend the cue over time. I place mine on my shoe so that it is softer on the butt end and try to remember to hold it half way down where the wood is thicker. 7.Never test straightness by rolling the cue on the table. It simply doesn't work. look down the cue. 8. Jimmy white could pot balls with a german sausage, so stop blaming the tools!!!lol. Hope this helps

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                      • #56
                        Re above, just noticed where you are posting from. You aren't holding it upside down are you??lol

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