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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Posti sent him the shaft for this cue and i promise its so good i am amazed - B&W's never and i mean never made one this good.
PS: your mannock looks great"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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Originally Posted by Inoffthered View PostAye. Seconded.
Thanks fot the info guys. To be honest there's a lot of makers mentioned that I wouldn't even consider, not because they don't make good cues (Really wouldn't know), but because the resale values are terrible, and when you fall out with cues as often as I do, then this really does matter!
Maybe I'll try an appeal for the specs I'm looking for instead.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Cue Sales: http://oldcues.co.uk/index.php?id=for_sale_specials
(yes I know they're not cheap, I didn't intend them to be!..)
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostThink the mannock looks like shi... to be honest.. why use a donor cue with the flatted machine splice? Looks like a £20 bce cue.
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...nnock-for-sale
Design is pretty similar to the eureka besides the lower front splice, tulipwood and either african or macasser ebony top splices.
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Originally Posted by perpetualboredom View PostThink the mannock looks like shi... to be honest.. why use a donor cue with the flatted machine splice? Looks like a £20 bce cue.
Thanks fot the info guys. To be honest there's a lot of makers mentioned that I wouldn't even consider, not because they don't make good cues (Really wouldn't know), but because the resale values are terrible, and when you fall out with cues as often as I do, then this really does matter!
Maybe I'll try an appeal for the specs I'm looking for instead.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostThere are hand spliced versions of the Mannock available though they are rarer, this one for example that was in the for sale forum a while back:
http://www.thesnookerforum.com/board...nnock-for-sale
Design is pretty similar to the eureka besides the lower front splice, tulipwood and either african or macasser ebony top splices.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postthey are very rare handspliced versions - special order only.
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Love that cue ADR147, is that a buckhorn ferrule?
I love that shaft, and the cue looks very nice. Love the tulip, too.
So you sent him a machine spliced cue that you really like, and he turned it into this beautiful mannock for you, is that right?
Thanks for the pictures.Last edited by poolqjunkie; 13 February 2012, 08:16 AM.
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostLove that cue ADR147, is that a buckhorn ferrule?
I love that shaft, and the cue looks very nice. Love the tulip, too.
So you sent him a machine spliced cue that you really like, and he turned it into this beautiful mannock for you, is that right?
Thanks for the pictures.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostThe Mannock is a pretty odd cue when you think about it, machine spliced top hand spliced bottom, i wasn't even aware machine splicing existed that far back, always thought ti was something that came around the 60's to mass produce cues.
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it's a famous cue design mate and the older they get the better they look as the tulip darkens. the photos do not do this cue justice.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postyes it is - yes i had a 1920/30's B&Ws machine spliced in ebony cue that i liked and got tony to make it like this.
Love the grains of the tulip he selected, the contrast is so nice.
P.s. sorry did not see your previous post about the tulip, but yeah, when they have nice contrast and figures--like yours--and darkens with age they look very beauitful. Some tulip without so much figures/lines/contrast dont look that good with age though.Last edited by poolqjunkie; 13 February 2012, 06:05 PM.
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