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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostBecause Trevs cues are regarded as one of if not the best in the business , its something he,s worked hard on for a number of years and because of that he,s built up a reputation as a world class cue maker and the demand for his cues reflects in the interest in the uk and overseas . The resale value also reflects this
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostYes but if he's regarded as one of the best if not the best then surely in theory he must be making his cues differently to so-called lesser regarded cuemakers hence why the majority of players seem to suit his cues.
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Originally Posted by hotpot View PostTheres no telling if his or any other cues suits a player until they have tried them out . When buying blind you dont know if youre going to like it so you have to think of the resale value , ive lost aso much money on cues when i started buying in the search for the cue after a long lay off , it took a while before i found out what cues resold for , which ones held their value , which ones didnt and approx how much value they approx lost . Now i know and although i dont buy cues to sell on to make a profit i dont buy to lose money either so i tend to be careful what im buying .
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostMost defiantly and you can see why many cuemakers much prefer to have a waiting list not only because it makes their cues look more unique with some in a sense but it also helps the customers when they re-sell. The sad thing is also that cuemakers with a short waiting list to many people are regarded as not worthy so to speak. Who want to wait 4 weeks for a cue when you can have one in 3 1/2 years...Safety doesn't win frames.......Potting does!
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Last edited by Andy Travis; 20 June 2015, 08:49 AM.Andy Travis cues (Photobucket)
Contact. <span style="color:#FF0000">trav2241...ail.com</span>
https://www.facebook.com/andy.travis...photosLocation
S36 1LB
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15oz, 19'' balanceAndy Travis cues (Photobucket)
Contact. <span style="color:#FF0000">trav2241...ail.com</span>
https://www.facebook.com/andy.travis...photosLocation
S36 1LB
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Brittle...Andy Travis cues (Photobucket)
Contact. <span style="color:#FF0000">trav2241...ail.com</span>
https://www.facebook.com/andy.travis...photosLocation
S36 1LB
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Originally Posted by Leo View PostMost defiantly and you can see why many cuemakers much prefer to have a waiting list not only because it makes their cues look more unique with some in a sense but it also helps the customers when they re-sell. The sad thing is also that cuemakers with a short waiting list to many people are regarded as not worthy so to speak. Who want to wait 4 weeks for a cue when you can have one in 3 1/2 years...
The reason TP can deliver inside two months is because he either has shafts semi-ready (in which case they've pre-rested) or he's resting for less time. Maybe TP can answer that one.
Anyway, if you didn't have to wait a bit, it wouldn't be special!Last edited by Master Blaster; 20 June 2015, 08:26 AM.
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[QUOTE=Master
The reason TP can deliver inside two months is because he either has shafts semi-ready (in which case they've pre-rested) or he's resting for less time. Maybe TP can answer that one.
Anyway, if you didn't have to wait a bit, it wouldn't be special![/QUOTE]
?who is TP?Last edited by DeanH; 20 June 2015, 10:56 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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