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    I was given a free cue tonight, with a case, and it's really good, and I mean 'really' good.

    It's an old BCE - Cliff Thorburn

    Normally you'd look at the cheap 2 piece case, and just know, that inside, was a piece of firewood, but not on this occasion.

    Inside, I found a cheap piece of firewood, that I fell in love with.

    It was a pleasant surprise to find it was hand spliced, and has about 8 inlays on the front face.

    The joint is a wooden joint too, which straight away tells me that it is going to feel good once I screw it together, and sure enough it does.

    Measuring 57.5 inches, it's not ideal length 'for me' but is standard length for everyone else, so no probs there, and the tip looks about 9.5.

    Wood wise, the arrows are evenly spaced, and the grain is rather pleasant. I'm not at all bothered that the arrows aren't in line with the splice.

    Weight wise, I reckon it's about 18 - 19 0z. In the hand, held out in front of me, it feels a good weight, and I just know without even hotting a ball with it that it will make a good player.

    I made my first century break 25 years ago with a very similar cue, only then, it was an Alex Higgins cue, but it too had a wooden joint.

    I'm pretty confident that I could knock a century with this cue too, so never let anyone tell you that you need to spend hundreds of pounds to find a great cue.

    This cost me £0.
    Sure, it's varnished, and the guy before me sanded the varnish off on the shaft, but I could refinish this cue and make it look great again without much trouble I reckon. A bit of wax or oil and she'd look a million dollars again I'm sure.










    I'm going to restore it, re-tip it, and remove the old varnish and oil or wax it.

    Which oil or wax do you think will give it the best finish?

    Eventually it will go to one of the young kids in the club who has shown an interest in the game.

    Does anyone know when the cue was made, and how much it cost?
    Last edited by firefrets; 7 March 2011, 03:43 AM.

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    Man has camera has power

    Some more photos after I cleaned the cue up a bit. They're mainly for my own amusement, so sorry for the David Bailey impersonation lol.

    It's surprising what the camera shows that you don't notice with the eye, and it's great for double checking a finish.


























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    • #3
      Nice! and free too! :-)
      One day I'll make a century, I've knocked in a 51!

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      • #4
        I oiled it this afternoon. It's now in the corner full of wax lol. Who knows what will happen to it tomorrow. Maybe a bikini line and an eyebrow pluck.

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        • #5
          Nice looking cue!
          Mayur Jobanputra, Snooker Coach and Snooker Enthusiast
          My Snooker Blog: www.snookerdelight.com

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by thelongbomber View Post
            Nice looking cue!
            She's lovely.
            My photos make me cringe, but I try. I know she's not got a Parris badge on her, but she just feels so good. It's like always having a skinny women, and then getting your hands on a full bosom. You just want to squeeze her, and feel her, and damn I need a cue shrink lol.

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            • #7
              Nice lookin cue that is. Good splicing and veneer work... If you're going or know anyone who is going to the Legends events where Cliff is playing, yout could get him to sign it for real and then it would really be worth some dollar..

              Remember it was 1980 when he won his World Champs, so this cue must be of that era..

              I've got an Original John Spencer 2 piece of a similar age or poss. even older that one day I'll post some photo's of... it's in great condition too...
              Last edited by snookerpoolman; 9 March 2011, 09:00 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by snookerpoolman View Post
                Nice lookin cue that is Fred. Good splicing and veneer work... If you're going or know anyone who is going to the Legends events where Cliff is playing, yout could get him to sign it for real and then it would really be worth some dollar..

                Remember it was 1980 when he won his World Champs, so this cue must be of that era..

                I've got an Original John Spencer 2 piece of a similar age or poss. even older that one day I'll post some photo's of... it's in great condition too...
                I have to say it did cross my mind to take the name off altogether for some reason, but then I thought, no. It is what it is. Will you be playing in the Legends Dave?

                I'm curious to know if the cue is collectable. Obviously it's not everyones cup of tea, but I'm delighted with it.

                I'd love to see the Spencer cue if you get chance. I played doubles with Johns brother Robbie many many years ago. There's actually an ebook of Johns snooker book for view on a site somewhere though I'm not 100% sure of the safety certificate of the site so only view if you have security running.

                http://www.scribd.com/doc/39639305/Spencer-on-Snooker

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