Hi all,
I'm after a bit of help please from all you cue collectors. I was in "Scotties" club, Liverpool last night and was chatting to the owner. His dad (former pro George Scott) was given a prototype split cane snooker cue made by "Thurstons" to try out and give his opinions. The cue was one of only 2 cues of this type they made. I had a few hits with it and it was unique to say the least. It was machine spliced with 6 fingers. 16 1/2 oz and VERY thin from butt to tip. Extremely soft flex and I have to say, a strange experience. The only other one they made is in the museum in Thurstons shop in Liverpool. Has anyone else ever seen one before? I'm going to try and upload some pictures in the next hour or so.
Fred
I'm after a bit of help please from all you cue collectors. I was in "Scotties" club, Liverpool last night and was chatting to the owner. His dad (former pro George Scott) was given a prototype split cane snooker cue made by "Thurstons" to try out and give his opinions. The cue was one of only 2 cues of this type they made. I had a few hits with it and it was unique to say the least. It was machine spliced with 6 fingers. 16 1/2 oz and VERY thin from butt to tip. Extremely soft flex and I have to say, a strange experience. The only other one they made is in the museum in Thurstons shop in Liverpool. Has anyone else ever seen one before? I'm going to try and upload some pictures in the next hour or so.
Fred
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