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I think the machine spliced Executive must be near bottom of the pile at about £30 like you say Cazmac. Purist was hand spliced Ebony and much more upmarket. I guess the Connoisseur is the next one up due to the extra splices, but I would have to say the more traditional Purist appeals more to me personally.
A chance I took getting a Purist for my nephew from Ebay recently paid off. The chevrons may not be perfect, and it's a little short with a finer tip than I prefer but absolutely like new and hardly played with. Came with a case for £30!
I've got an old Gunn&Moore advert featuring three hand spliced cues. In order of rank, the Sendor, Connoisseur, and the 'Custom Built' which looks really tasty. First two are maple, the Custom Built is ash. The attached pdf file is not the advert in question, but I'll scan it and upload that as well.
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Originally Posted by Matt-10ant View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]7159[/ATTACH]
Heres the different badge i think this looks lots better than the normal transfers on the butt end---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Originally Posted by Matt-10ant View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]7159[/ATTACH]
Heres the different badge i think this looks lots better than the normal transfers on the butt end
I agree it looks very classy. I'd pay a premium for it. Why TW and JP stay with a boring disc (that is easily forged) is beyond me. Can you imagine 'ye olde ash' or 'eureka' cues with a round disc?
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Originally Posted by limecc View PostI reckon that must be a very early cue. Maybe the pre-Gunn & Moore days?
I agree it looks very classy. I'd pay a premium for it. Why TW and JP stay with a boring disc (that is easily forged) is beyond me. Can you imagine 'ye olde ash' or 'eureka' cues with a round disc?Last edited by perpetualboredom; 22 April 2011, 08:50 PM.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Originally Posted by Matt-10ant View PostI dont know why but i quite like the badge but the colour must have worn a little as the cue is so old so i would loved to see what it looked like when brand new
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostMaybe it looked a bit like this , i just bought it on the bay, bit of a gamble with having no specs etc, but looks like maple and badge in great condition (your favourite design perpetualboredom lol) kinda hoping rest of cue is in good condition too so took a punt....and price is lower than a night out lol
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWNX:IT---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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