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  • Who consistently makes the best allround cues in your opinion

    As the title suggests select the craftsman or company that you feel makes the best allround cues consistently.
    Factor in:
    Playability
    Splicing
    Quality of woods used
    Overall finish
    Please Don't select an answer unless you have played with at least 1 cue from 4 of the above selections. happy voting
    if you select other please specify
    99
    Trevor White
    40.40%
    40
    Mike Wooldridge
    14.14%
    14
    John Parris
    11.11%
    11
    Robin Cook
    8.08%
    8
    Robert Osborne
    1.01%
    1
    Stamford
    1.01%
    1
    Tony Glover
    2.02%
    2
    Dave Coutts
    1.01%
    1
    Exquisite
    1.01%
    1
    North West
    2.02%
    2
    GBL
    3.03%
    3
    Maximus
    1.01%
    1
    Craftsman
    2.02%
    2
    Phoenix
    2.02%
    2
    O,min
    1.01%
    1
    Mastercue
    1.01%
    1
    Other
    8.08%
    8
    Last edited by gmoore23; 29 March 2014, 06:48 PM.

  • #2
    Every single cue plays differently so the playability part is is pointless really

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    • #3
      what a pointless exercise!

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      • #4
        to comment on consistently made cues you would need to play with at least 4 cues from the same cue maker and compare with 4 from another????only sellers or collectors would be able to truthfully comment on this

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by golferson123 View Post
          what a pointless exercise!
          In Agreement with above. This is why. Most people will only ever stick to one cue or cue make. It's he minority who have more than one cue or collectors too. For example. For years I knew nothing other than craftsman cues in Leeds. I now have a Jason Owen cue. Which I have only had one of. People years ago would maybe have said parris. But now they mass produce cues. The likes of Trevor white, tony glover, robin cook , wooldridge , coutts who are have been mainly one man bands have been consistent. But there's not many people who would have had a number of cues from these makers. As you can only play with one cue at a time. It's a cost thing too. In my humble opinion there are too many answers for the above poll. Apologies for peeing in your bonfire. But it's down to the individual cue.

          Kind regards.

          Michael
          Always a pleasure

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          • #6
            I've had 3 Tw's and 3 Robert Osborne's and would say that Trevor just edges it for me .
            Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !

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            • #7
              Had cues off of nearly everyone on that list, too close to call between the top few. Each cue is different, pointless task.
              "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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              • #8
                Originally Posted by willtyson View Post
                Had cues off of nearly everyone on that list, too close to call between the top few. Each cue is different, pointless task.
                it is not possible to give an answer.
                https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post
                  it is not possible to give an answer.
                  the most expensive one with the chevrons that look as though they have been drawn on the shaft?

                  and what about one of fedia's cues that will pot the balls for you?

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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by andy carson View Post
                    the most expensive one with the chevrons that look as though they have been drawn on the shaft?

                    and what about one of fedia's cues that will pot the balls for you?
                    In which case it would be Dave Coutts Supreme range of cues.
                    "You have to play the game like it means nothing, when in fact it means everything to you" Steve Davis.

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