This is my first time seeing mastercue so durable shaft maybe I very very lucky to get this used cue, very hard to find this durable shaft such as Thailand cues.
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Originally Posted by Izzyfcuk View PostPoint A and B are both bull****
Point A - Honey colored/golden brown whatever you call it..........few reasons, years of linseed oil over time causes it to yellow and as mentioned before leaving the cue in smoke filled environment
Point B - Old is gold.........not always true, plus if you have sweaty palms, adding grime and chalk dust on the shaft...how would it feel over time?
I believe that any of cuemakers here or even you can darken the shaft into honey ash or golden ash colors, I have seen many clubs using those cheap painted cues with dark golden ash color, lol.... The color looks like dark chocolate, My mouth is itchy now....
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Originally Posted by 888 View PostI believe that any of cuemakers here or even you can darken the shaft into honey ash or golden ash colors, I have seen many clubs using those cheap painted cues with dark golden ash color, lol.... The color looks like dark chocolate, My mouth is itchy now....
But the feel and the hits are **** feel like I wanna pee on the cue~~~~~~~~~
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Originally Posted by mythman69 View PostTony Clover ?? You mean Glover?? Tony Glover is possibly the undisputed master of replica cues.
Some old cues are very whippy, some are not. Depends on the cue. Some are just for collecting rather than playing with. Just because it is old does not mean it is a 'good' playing cue.
There are plenty of crap old cues around. Some are bent like a banana and some are in good condition.
It is like finding a good old car. There are many that have been treated badly and some that 'have been driven by one old lady' (who used it for rally driving).
LOL.... HAHAHAHAHAHAHA.......... BENT LIKE BANANA? Still can play right?
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postalso keep in mind that an old cue with a golden honey colour could be because it hang in a club for years with all the cigarette/cigar smoke and became nicotine stained
[NO SMOKING AREA]
FINES s$5000
*****REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE*****
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postalso keep in mind that an old cue with a golden honey colour could be because it hang in a club for years with all the cigarette/cigar smoke and became nicotine stainedOriginally Posted by 888 View Post[NO SMOKING AREA]
FINES s$5000
*****REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE*****
same here in UK, all public and member clubs are now non-smoking areas, I was of course referring to all the preceding years when smoking in the clubs was allowedUp the TSF! :snooker:
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