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  • #16
    After looking at the pics of the cue they dont look like the same cue ! Have a look at the joint's they defo dont looks the same !
    Not played for 3 years and itching for a game....11-3-2017.

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by warren132 View Post
      After looking at the pics of the cue they dont look like the same cue ! Have a look at the joint's they defo dont looks the same !
      Not sure what your seeing, looks the same to me ?

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      • #18
        To be honest even if it wasn't his actual playing cue, it's an ultimate! The amount of crazy money people look for for Ultimiates on eBay, £900 isn't excessive. It's got some provenance as there is a pic with the owner and Tony holding it.

        I would also say that it's a nine ball cue, 9 ball players sometimes just have 1 cue for the break off shot.

        He might well have just broken off in each the the comps listed! Lol

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        • #19
          The guy seems genuine enough to me....not like Fedia with his non snooker related bulls**t!! Not sure what the problem seems to be...maybe 'cos its a pool spec JP Ultimate? Not sure, but it will be a quality cue no matter what, and if someone wants to pay the amount asked then so be it.

          GT

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          • #20
            858886_10152565373495595_731171526_o(1).jpg Only just seen this, but as the seller is a personal friend I thought I should post this. Here is a picture of Simon "the Diamond" Dvali, a 9ball player from Leeds. Like ADR147 Simon is a buyer and seller of cues and is a personal friend of Tony's. I can't say if it is Drago's snooker or pool cue but I'm guessing from the phrase "playing cue" it's 9-ball as you commonly have a "break cue" and "playing cue". To answer Ferret's question Tony still regularly plays on the GB9 tour

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            • #21
              Also I'd just like to add that Simon has been collecting cues for 28 years

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