Would just like to say how disappointed we are that peradon have copied my top of the range cue - the supreme cue and according to them they are not aware that ours exist even though it is identical even down to the walnut. Dave takes 15 days just to glue the shaft together as every surface has to be perfect. Although these cues look similar the quality of there is no way the quality is the same, the copy (newbury cue) will be released next month so just be aware that it is not a coutts cue
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Originally Posted by louise sheldon View PostWould just like to say how disappointed we are that peradon have copied my top of the range cue - the supreme cue and according to them they are not aware that ours exist even though it is identical even down to the walnut. Dave takes 15 days just to glue the shaft together as every surface has to be perfect. Although these cues look similar the quality of there is no way the quality is the same, the copy (newbury cue) will be released next month so just be aware that it is not a coutts cue
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Originally Posted by gazza147 View PostPeradon as we all know arent great Cues at all and I wouldnt touch them at all or Recommend them to Anybody.
Perhaps cue makers should be able to "Patent" their designs and splices ... a bit like Clowns Patenting their faces - now there is an interesting analogy.
Come on cue snobs - a cue is a cue and if you like the way it feels and plays then that should suffice.
A cue maker should be able to use whatever design they wish - as for quality of craftsmanship that it surely a matter for the consumer - it relates more to aesthetics rather than than how a player gets on with the cue as a tool for playing snooker.
I am sure Coutts cues as well as several others revered on this forum are indeed beautifully crafted cues and works of art in themselves but I feel there is a lot of unneccessary dissing of the more affordable cue makers.
I would always advise a player to actually pick up and try a cue before buying irrespective of the badge or nameplate.Last edited by sprogbasket; 18 May 2012, 06:19 PM.
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yes i got peradons new trade cat yesterday as well. it's a little bit suspect with the use of walnut but laminated shafts is not exactly a new idea i have seen antique cues with a darker middle section for sighting.
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