I have had three o,mins and the finish was beautiful on all .
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EAOIN I am sure Andy would understand , there are so many fakes around that I think we are all very sensitive to the situation some of the rip offs on e bay are bad news for the honest dealers if you see a J.P. T.W. OR M.W. for sale you get that uneasy feeling Whats the snooker scene like in Australia you have had some top players over the years is it still as popular
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I love it so much~~~~ Lols...
Have been struggling between Master Cue & Omin, by chance and got an Omin
http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...cue!**/page425
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Originally Posted by Ct13 View PostI love it so much~~~~ Lols...
Have been struggling between Master Cue & Omin, by chance and got an Omin
http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...cue!**/page425Last edited by denja; 23 February 2013, 08:23 AM.
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Originally Posted by denja View PostWhat do you think of it ? have you the Red Omin tip find it a good tip but needs a fair amount of chalking, the finish on mine it better that any cue I have owned and makes the other cues I own look a bit shabby, the splicing is almost clinical if you know what I mean I used in my local tournament for the first time " Not a good idea with a cue you have never played with" but I got into the semi-final" so I was a happy bunny. Let me know how it plays. Are you based in the U.K. As Omin are a bit hard to find in the U.K.
I find this cue(Union) stiffness is medium hard, powerful(still trying to learn how to strength control for soft pot). Overall i find this cue well balance, don't feel heavy even though it is 18.75 Oz(compare to my previous 17.5 Oz) when i hold & rest the cue on my bridge hand.
Is a value for money I would say.
I am base in Singapore, it is not easy to get good UK cue here, cost are scary compare to what you can get in UK. That's the reason most of local here are playing with Thai's cue.
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Originally Posted by bigandyg View PostSix of these cues came my way and the first thing I did was to rub one down with abrasive to ensure it was a genuine hand spliced cue and the ebony had not been treated to enhance it in any way.Easy done as there was no varnish to remove and I was satisfied that the cues were all hand spliced to a high standard.Still being wary and not having much experience in this field I sent some photos of the cues to ADR 147 for his opinion and Andrew said if they are fakes they are very good ones which I go with myself. If I was sure they were fake I would would simply remove the nameplates and splice an extra bit on to take a refurbished cue badge and sell them as that. Omin or not these are cues made in my opinion to a high standard and I have done as much as I can to be upfront about them.One thing I noticed was Samling saying that there is also a Chinese Omin which really makes things interesting.
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Originally Posted by bigandyg View PostWhere is this R exactly Samling,I also read that Omin get cues made in China from a factory licensed by them."When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." - Henry Ford
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Originally Posted by bigandyg View PostThanks Samling was a bit worried there,who is the one man in China that sells Omin cues.
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