Originally Posted by narl
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What Cue did Joe Davis use?
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Originally Posted by fred.england View PostNarl, Im off work tomorrow so I am going down to the museum to try and get some info and maybe even sneak a few pics of the cue in question...watch this space.......
If not go back at night with a crowbar and balaclava and steel the dam thing. Only Joking
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Somewhat suprisingly got a response back this morning:
As the cue and balls are in the display cabinet which use to hang in the Eccentic Club it is not possible to get a decent picture due to the reflection of the glass.
The cue would I estimate have an 11mm tip. it is hand spliced ebony on an ash shaft and doesn't have any veneers. Given its age I would think it would be quite a light cue probably 16 or 16 1/2 oz.
Find it a bit odd that they say the cue has no veneer when in the 2 books it clearly shows a thin maple veneer and possibly a face splice of a different type of wood. Makes me wonder what cue they actually have as from what i recall davis had 1 cue stolen, then he aquired the one he used for most of his career which was stolen then recovered.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostSomewhat suprisingly got a response back this morning:
An impenetrable case it would seem,
Find it a bit odd that they say the cue has no veneer when in the 2 books it clearly shows a thin maple veneer and possibly a face splice of a different type of wood. Makes me wonder what cue they actually have as from what i recall davis had 1 cue stolen, then he aquired the one he used for most of his career which was stolen then recovered.
dunno about stolen, but in his bio he said his first cue had since he was a child, became warped and unusable due to him putting a wet cloth in his case due to being in a rush to attend a snooker match. And the one he got later from a gentleman he saw playing with it, he played his career out with it.
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Originally Posted by mattyshinobi22 View Postdunno about stolen, but in his bio he said his first cue had since he was a child, became warped and unusable due to him putting a wet cloth in his case due to being in a rush to attend a snooker match. And the one he got later from a gentleman he saw playing with it, he played his career out with it.
http://www.stephen-hendry.com/index....k-of-them-all/
The odd thing is though if the cue that thurstons has doesnt have a veneer then what cue do they have? It shows it plain as day in those 2 books.
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Originally Posted by narl View PostThe thing about the cue stolen was from an article online, i assume it was using excerpts from his biography:
http://www.stephen-hendry.com/index....k-of-them-all/
The odd thing is though if the cue that thurstons has doesnt have a veneer then what cue do they have? It shows it plain as day in those 2 books.
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Originally Posted by mattyshinobi22 View Postyour right mate, just couldnt remember reading that part. wonder if the cue is displayed with plate facing to the wall? then the butt would just looks plain ?
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Originally Posted by paddybhoy30 View PostYes it's a bit odd that they would'nt take it out for a look. You would think a great historian of snooker would also have the cue specs in his records.hmmm.
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