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  • LIDL Cue tomorrow 15quid cant be bad?

    What about this ? £15 seems good :-)

    http://www.lidl.co.uk/cps/rde/xchg/l...ndex_27318.htm

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  • #2
    crap, screw in tips plastic ferulles etc....

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    • #3
      OMG! is nothing sacrosanct to these people!
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #4
        But for a spare cue for the guest at table it cant be bad :-)

        2-piece cue, approx. (cm): 149 with stainless steel joint
        Upper section made from Canadian maple with brass thread and multilayer leather tip
        Lower section made from German beech with wound grip tape
        Supplied in a padded zip-up carry case
        Set includes:
        - 5 spare brass screw-in tips
        - 3 spare plastic ferrules
        - 2 chalk cubes
        - 2 scuffing tools
        - 1 shaft polisher
        Was £19.99
        Contents & accessories not included

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by RedThunder View Post
          But for a spare cue for the guest at table it cant be bad :-)
          what like Peter Seller's Inspector Clouseau
          Up the TSF! :snooker:

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          • #6
            Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
            what like Peter Seller's Inspector Clouseau
            True :-)

            However, Kato could use the cue in his next fight :-)

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            • #7
              Originally Posted by RedThunder View Post
              But for a spare cue for the guest at table it cant be bad :-)

              2-piece cue, approx. (cm): 149 with stainless steel joint
              Upper section made from Canadian maple with brass thread and multilayer leather tip
              Lower section made from German beech with wound grip tape
              Supplied in a padded zip-up carry case
              Set includes:
              - 5 spare brass screw-in tips
              - 3 spare plastic ferrules
              - 2 chalk cubes
              - 2 scuffing tools
              - 1 shaft polisher
              Was £19.99
              Contents & accessories not included
              It just shows how much the top cue makers in this country are having a laugh at us with the prices they charge, you get all the that above from LIDL for just £19.99, yes less than £20 ....Now a cue from one of the top cue makers over here will set you back approx £400 upwards and all you'll get is a cue, yep just a cue and a large bill ..... No spare brass screw-in tips, no spare plastic ferrules, no scuffing tools, no shaft polisher and no padded zip-up carry case.

              Well it looks like the top cue makers in the UK have some serious competition, LIDL have set the bencmark so i'd like to see them match that deal without skimping on quality.
              Last edited by The Stig; 28 December 2011, 08:00 PM.
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              • #8
                It's an american pool cue looking thing mun, not a top uk makers snooker cue made with exotic timbers etc.

                How can you compare...lol..



                Horrible cues, ok for a little kid getting into american pool/9 ball etc i suppose.
                Last edited by cally; 28 December 2011, 08:03 PM.

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                • #9
                  Hmmm at £14.99 its still £14 too much

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                  • #10
                    Gee, you guys are SO-O-O negative. I mean screw-on tips are a marvel of science and of course they play so well given that they are absolute F*****G C**P and even a pool player wouldn't use them.

                    I've only ever seen them as house cues in pubs over here and believe me no one ever steals them although some get broken in fights I guess.

                    Besides, they don't hold the chalk very well either

                    Terry
                    Terry Davidson
                    IBSF Master Coach & Examiner

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
                      Gee, you guys are SO-O-O negative. I mean screw-on tips are a marvel of science and of course they play so well given that they are absolute F*****G C**P and even a pool player wouldn't use them.

                      I've only ever seen them as house cues in pubs over here and believe me no one ever steals them although some get broken in fights I guess.

                      Besides, they don't hold the chalk very well either

                      Terry
                      I thought it was April fools day then I realised it was xmas. lol
                      Well put terry

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                      • #12
                        You could put a mop head on it I suppose. So it isn't totally useless

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