Somehow 'quality' and 'made in china' doesn't sound right to me in the same sentence.
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I have just found the LP website, have a look at their King Cue, the price is around £2000!!!
This is the link:-
http://www.ts-lp.com/lang-en/items
Mind you, the cue that I saw last night was as perfect a cue as you are ever likely to see, must be the LP equivalent of an ultimate cue.
Oldgit'Believe To Achieve'
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Originally Posted by stan-mullin View PostI've been to the factory a couple of times and they make the full spectrum of cues, cheap machine spliced to very expensive handmade cues. They make most things in house from tips to joints.
I was told they have a capacity of 2000 cues a day.
Id love to have a look round that factory.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View Post
The cue was very well made and in my humble opinion as good as any of the British cuemakers (although I'm certain MW may add a comment or two).
Terry
i'm sure they can make better, but that's my only experience of the 'top of the range' lk.t cues.
i say good luck to them. the british do not hold world rights on making quality cues. wherever a cue is made, if it is done well, it should be recognised as such and not judged on country of origin.
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Originally Posted by JasonOwen View PostAre LP Cues the makers of the Green baize cues?
now mind your own business.
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Originally Posted by stan-mullin View PostI've been to the factory a couple of times and they make the full spectrum of cues, cheap machine spliced to very expensive handmade cues. They make most things in house from tips to joints.
I was told they have a capacity of 2000 cues a day.
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Well, the cue that I saw belongs to Mike Russell, the billiards champion. He had it made to his own spec and actually paid around £800 for it! The cue is stunning, 58in long, 10mm tip and although it is 17.5oz weight is so well balanced that it just felt perfect. The side grain is dead straight and the arrows are are equally spaced and sharp. Mike used the cue as his playing cue for a few months but he changes cues all the time. The cue I saw is 3/4 joined with a stainless steel 'vacuum' joint that I hadn't seen before.'Believe To Achieve'
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