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I was the highest bidder for most of the auction at £10.50 but missed the end was at work. I used to own a d.white cue he had a
Small shop in formby southport selling antiques and cues with his workshop at the back he retired around 1999 due to I'll health.
The cue I bought was a 1 piece with 4 green veneers bought it new around 1998 that's when he told me he was due to retire. I
Posted a thread on this years ago to see if anyone knew if he was still knocking about and apparently he own a bike shop in
Southport. They are seriously good cues and very rare you don't see many should have gone for a few hundred someone got a real
Bargin.
I was the highest bidder for most of the auction at £10.50 but missed the end was at work. I used to own a d.white cue he had a
Small shop in formby southport selling antiques and cues with his workshop at the back he retired around 1999 due to I'll health.
The cue I bought was a 1 piece with 4 green veneers bought it new around 1998 that's when he told me he was due to retire. I
Posted a thread on this years ago to see if anyone knew if he was still knocking about and apparently he own a bike shop in
Southport. They are seriously good cues and very rare you don't see many should have gone for a few hundred someone got a real
Bargin.
thanks for info mate, yes I remember you mentioning him. so I knew before I biddered. I thought the bidding would of been way over that, so didn't pay much attention to it until it ended. someone get a hell of a bargin there
Seen that it does look nice the realy early master cues are so much better than the one of today you can tell the early ones they have the badge sunk in
Then covered over with the clear plastic.
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