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  • #16
    I,d buy one after seeing Warrens and hearing his positive comments .

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    • #17
      I'd like to hear a few more positive feedbacks before deciding but its always good to hear that you can still buy quality at a very good price. If they can do it why can't other cue makers! I notice that the model Warren bought is now showing as out of stock, seems some people have been persuaded already.

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      • #18
        ive had 2 now,firstly the "marble" ash one,that was very good & well finished.now i have the "ronnie" one piece maple,this is as good a cue as i have seen & plays like a dream.i would reccommend these to anyone,have read a few people say they had problems with the finish...but if thats a problem its so easy to do a very good finish yourself, but ive not found this myself,for only £120(ish) its a "no brainer"....
        H.b.142

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        • #19
          I own two Dunns cues 1 is a 3/4 everest and the other one of their cheaper 1-pieces and think that they are extraordinary value for money, also Vernon is very helpful and quick to reply to e-mails and any requests made. All in all I believe that they represent good value for money and require very little to refinish them to a high standard if needed.
          You never really learn to swear until you miss an easy shot halfway through a break.:snooker:

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          • #20
            Some decent reviews coming in there.

            Anyone else got any views on dunns cues?

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            • #21
              I am ordering my 1st Dunns cue very soon, i have been playing for a while now and have never been keen on spending all that money on a bit of wood, but now i know why people do it, all the time i have bought crappy cues and the split in the butt and they are just awefull to play with, all the cheap tacky cues i have been through i could have bought a decent cue and still had it, thats why im gonna pay the extra and buy a cue that will last me, i am ordering a Stephen Hendry replica from when he won his 1st championship in 1990, its a lovely 1 piece cue with case mini butt and telescopic extender its on offer at them min £95 looks a lovely cue

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              • #22
                Originally Posted by faman300lb View Post
                I am ordering my 1st Dunns cue very soon, i have been playing for a while now and have never been keen on spending all that money on a bit of wood, but now i know why people do it, all the time i have bought crappy cues and the split in the butt and they are just awefull to play with, all the cheap tacky cues i have been through i could have bought a decent cue and still had it, thats why im gonna pay the extra and buy a cue that will last me, i am ordering a Stephen Hendry replica from when he won his 1st championship in 1990, its a lovely 1 piece cue with case mini butt and telescopic extender its on offer at them min £95 looks a lovely cue
                Hi fam..is this the cue that you are getting ?

                http://www.dunns-cues.com/snooker%20...%20Hendry.html
                Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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                • #23
                  I just noticed that if you buy this cue from ebay then the total cost will be £133 but if you buy direct from the Dunns website then the same cue will cost you £110...
                  Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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                  • #24
                    Originally Posted by warren132 View Post
                    Hi fam..is this the cue that you are getting ?

                    http://www.dunns-cues.com/snooker%20...%20Hendry.html
                    I like the badge on that one better, only a small point, but there you go eh lol

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                    • #25
                      Originally Posted by jrc750 View Post
                      I like the badge on that one better, only a small point, but there you go eh lol
                      Yes i'am with you on that one also..when i ordered my cue it ]came with a diffrent badge on it from the one shown in the pic..but like you say only a small point..but yes it looks better !
                      Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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                      • #26
                        yea thats the cue im ordering, cant argue for that price a good package for £95 including postage

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                        • #27
                          Just went to check the link, Fam seems talking about the ash cue set on offer, but the maple cue is not offer and out of stock

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                          • #28
                            yea i was talking about the ash, im not to keen on maple, just dont seem to catch my eye as much as ash for some reason,

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                            • #29
                              Originally Posted by faman300lb View Post
                              yea i was talking about the ash, im not to keen on maple, just dont seem to catch my eye as much as ash for some reason,
                              I think maple is superior to ash but everyones got their own opinion.

                              When you get the cue, put your review on here.

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                              • #30
                                yea will do no probs, shud have it in about 2 weeks, im ordering it late this week, most probably saturday, i hope all the positive reviews i have read on here about these cues are right

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