Hey guys , does anyone know what cue hurricane higgins used when he was playing?? Dave
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostTerrible pics, but gives you an idea, this one is 58", 9.5 ferrule, stamped 16 oz, but actually weighs 16.5 oz, 17 3/4" balance point.
Think its either a Tony Glover replica, or more likely a Tony Ions one.
STEVE DAVIS = BEST THERE WAS, BEST THERE IS, BEST THERE EVER WILL BE. PERIOD!!
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Originally Posted by Dave Maguire View Postdelete some messages so i can pm u what do u want for it? and if i hold off to get an original , how much will i be paying?? thanks
Was thinking around £235 delivered for quick sale, it's in brand new condition
Originals vary so much on ebay, all depends on specs, here are a couple that have sold cheaply lately
http://www.ebay.co.uk/csc/i.html?_sa...mplete=1&rt=nc
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostThey are on ebay all the time, but as you say, not always easy to get a good one, quite often too whippy for modern play. You may be better off buying a replica, i have one for sale"You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.
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Higgins in the end went through quite a few champion cues. His problem was he never took care of his cues. They all got battered around and bits and pieces of the splices started to break off ( you can see this damage in some match footage, his 147 attempt against Davis in 1980 for example). He had 1 or 2 "stolen" allegedly and he lost at least one other. Not the only kind of cue he used though, pretty sure at one point he had an H&O and I've seen at least one pic of him playing with a Eureka. I recall one story where his cue had warped due to being left on top of a radiator.
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yes alex went through many cues, burwats being his favourite but as previously stated they are not renowned for being stiff cues and alex prefered a stiff cue. also he liked altering weights of the cues. theres a clip on youtube about him playing with a mannock cue and in maple, stating he never using anything but ash but the mannock is playing very well
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Originally Posted by mattyshinobi22 View Postyes alex went through many cues, burwats being his favourite but as previously stated they are not renowned for being stiff cues and alex prefered a stiff cue. also he liked altering weights of the cues. theres a clip on youtube about him playing with a mannock cue and in maple, stating he never using anything but ash but the mannock is playing very well
This is a good example of his battered cues, you can see that one of the splices has a large chunk missing out of it.
Last edited by narl; 24 May 2012, 06:09 PM.
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Originally Posted by narl View Post
it follows the frame http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckdyc...ature=youtu.be
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Originally Posted by mattyshinobi22 View Postjust found it, cant recall him playing with a eureka though. heres the bity about him playing with the mannock
it follows the frame http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckdyc...ature=youtu.be
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