Originally Posted by jim evans
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Wanted - Ye Olde Ash Cue
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not keen on the first - the second is what is known as a transition cue and they tend to be the best players of the lot. second edition cue have the badge in a sort of double lettering if that makes any sense?
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Originally Posted by Stupree View PostJoin the queue mate!
I wouldn't mind one of the Tony Ions replicas either as they had a nice little story behind them too.Last edited by Guy3103; 9 December 2012, 06:56 PM.
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Originally Posted by cueman View PostStill don't think even that is enough for a first edition with the red coloured ash. I reckon if one was listed on Ebay in very good to mint condition its possible that £3k or more could be reached. More likely to find one at a proper auction house though, I wouldn't want to take a risk of posting a cue like this.
I saw a guy I know at a local club in Vienna and he had one of them cues. I'm so stupid for not asking him about it and whether its a 1st or a 2nd edition. But the a cue is a real real beauty and just from seeing him play with it you can tell it plays like a dream!!! It's a 1pc without the extension joint and it looks in better condition than a brand new cue... I sure wish I could have one myself but you saying auction house makes it much more complicated to be honest
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postnot keen on the first - the second is what is known as a transition cue and they tend to be the best players of the lot. second edition cue have the badge in a sort of double lettering if that makes any sense?
Andrew what makes these so much more expensive than other older cues??
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postnot keen on the first - the second is what is known as a transition cue and they tend to be the best players of the lot. second edition cue have the badge in a sort of double lettering if that makes any sense?
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Originally Posted by Guy3103 View PostCan you tell me a little bit more about what a Tony Ions replica is? How many of them do you think are out there?
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Originally Posted by Guy3103 View Post\
Andrew what makes these so much more expensive than other older cues??
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Originally Posted by jrc750 View PostWhich one's Andrew ? need to keep my eyes open just in case
Never seen a Madame Strebor in real life, they must be very rare ??
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Originally Posted by mattyshinobi22 View Postthey werent made for many years, also the steve davis connection
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Originally Posted by jim evans View Postthey were made for 25 yrs or so ,so there will be quite a few around prob in collections,old locked cue cases were owners have passed away, locked private and working mens clubs
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